NEW: Youth Sunday Programming

Welcome to the 2025 -2026 Academic Year!

Greater Nashville UU uses an emergent faith formation space to build community and faith formation with our children and youth. We know that time is a precious resource for parents and volunteers. An emergent faith formation space is a less structured, more experiential approach to spiritual growth that prioritizes relationships, authenticity, and community over traditional curricula and rigid doctrines. These spaces allow for co-creation, collaboration, and opportunities for individuals to explore and "own" their faith in authentic and transformative ways.

Our mission is to support what children and families need:

  • To belong and feel at home

  • To have space for play and socializing

  • To have meaningful and supportive relationships with adults of all ages from young adult mentors to surrogate grandparents

  • To be in communities that are affirming and accessible for people of all ages with disabilities, along the spectrum of neurodivergence, and with diverse racial, gender, sexual, religious and cultural identities

  • To have the spiritual lives of children and youth honored and enriched

  • To have the voices of children and youth heard and respected

  • To support adults who are parenting or caring for children in these challenging times

  • To support children in being present as children, including welcoming the noises of babies and the wiggles of children and people of all ages

  • To support every family member in deepening their UU identity and faith

What does this look like?

  • On some Sundays we have One-Room Schoolhouse, where we use stories, hands-on activities, and games to build community while practicing our UU values. These Sundays match our monthly Soul Matters theme.

  • On the 1st Sunday of the month, we have multigenerational, interactive services. Children stay and participate in the service. The Wiggle Room door is also open and children can bring toys, puzzles, and books into the service.

  • On some Sundays we have Wiggle Room/Playground Sundays staffed by trained CRE volunteers. These Sundays are for community and having free-play.

Here is a General Calendar

For details on what is happening on what Sunday, contact Kristin R. (kristin.reveal@gnuuc.org)

Multigenerational Sundays (1st Sundays): Sept 7, Oct 5, Nov 2, Dec 7
Very family friendly. These services do not have a “sermon,” but instead have short, interactive components.

One-Room Schoolhouse: Sept 21, Sept 28, Oct 26, Nov 16, Nov 23, Dec 14, Dec 21
Children leave service after the Time for All Sages and exit to class. Teens can help in the One-Room Schoolhouse or attend service.

Multigenerational RE: UU Compass (Teens - Adults): September 21, October 26, November 16, and December 14.
After lunch, Teens go to the UU Compass small group. (See more information below.)

Wiggle Room/Playground Sundays:
Once a month we have free-play staffed by two trained Children’s RE volunteers. There isn’t a lesson on these days; we will have free play, either in the Wiggle Room or the playground.

Sept 14, Oct 12, Nov 9, Dec 28 (staffed)
Nov 30, Dec 28 (parent supervision only)

Community Events: Join us for community Game Nights, Movie Nights, Trivia Nights, and Hanging of the Greens! Some of these events are on Saturday evenings and some on Sunday mornings. Teens also participate in Climate Justice Workshops, as well as other Social Justice events.

1st Sunday of the Month: Multigenerational Service Sundays

On the first Sunday of the month, children stay in the service with their parents for an inter-active multigenerational service. These services are designed for multiple age ranges. The Wiggle Room will be available, if needed, with parent supervision required.

Fall Dates: September 7, October 5, November 2, December 7

For more information: Contact Kristin R.

One-Room Schoolhouse

Age Range: Elementary (~Pre-K to 6th) with Teen helpers

Fall Dates: September 21, September 28, October 26, November 16, November 23, December 14, and December 21.

Meeting Location: Either Fellowship Hall or Children’s RE Building, large central room

Class Time: 11 AM (attend service through the Time for All Sages, then proceed to class) - end of service (around noon to 12:15)

Facilitators: Tina C., Kristin R., Gabby D.

This year, our Children’s Religious Education program is using the Soul Matters Religious Education (RE) Packets, a flexible and engaging curriculum designed for Unitarian Universalist congregations.

Each month (September–June), we’ll explore a new theme filled with:

  • Meaningful stories from diverse voices and traditions

  • Hands-on games, crafts, and activities

  • Embodied chalice lightings and extinguishings

  • Videos, experiential learning, and creative projects

Rather than rigid, step-by-step lesson plans, the curriculum offers a “building block” approach. This gives us the flexibility to choose from a wide variety of stories, games, and activities that best fit our children and church culture.

The curriculum is intentionally created with anti-racist, anti-oppression, and multicultural (ARAOMC) perspectives woven throughout, ensuring that our children learn in ways that reflect our UU values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Our One-Room Schoolhouse is a place where kids learn, play, and grow together, rooted in our monthly themes.

Multigenerational RE: UU Compass

Teens - you have the opportunity to join the UU Compass small group. This multigenerational program explores how Unitarian Universalism can help guide you through life. New UUs will be paired with long term UUs using a Covenant Group format. (Note: Youth will be paired only with vetted mentors and pairs will be supervised at all times.)

Multigenerational Small Group: Teens to Adults

Time: 12:45 PM - 2:00 PM (in Sanctuary)

Dates: September 21, October 26, November 16, and December 14.

Facilitators: Kristin R. with Nathaniel B.

This fall we’re offering UU Compass, a multi-generational small group (teens through adults) based on the Starting Point curriculum from Soul Matters.

UU Compass is not a lecture series — it’s an experience. Together, we’ll practice deep listening, share our personal journeys, and explore Unitarian Universalism as a living path of meaning and connection.

Together we’ll:

  • Explore Our Journeys – reflect on our own spiritual paths and what brought us here.

  • Discover Our Tradition – learn the unfolding story of Unitarian Universalism through the lens of healing disconnection.

  • Build Connections – practice the deep listening and sharing that make small groups so life-giving in UU congregations.

  • Find Our Next Step – discern how each of us can walk more deeply with this community, whether as a newcomer or a longtime member.

Who is UU Compass for?

  • Newcomers who want more than information — a real taste of UU community.

  • Long-time members seeking to reconnect with UU values and practices.

  • Teens and adults alike, eager to walk together across generations.

Whether you’re brand new or have been here for decades, UU Compass will help you find your bearings, discover companions, and chart the next step of your journey.

Want more information? Contact Kristin R. (kristin.reveal@gnuuc.org)

Wiggle Room/Playground Sundays

Once a month we have free-play staffed by two trained Children’s RE volunteers. There isn’t a lesson on these days; we will have free play, either in the Wiggle Room or the playground.

Fall Dates with Supervision Provided: September 14, October 12, November 9, and December 28

Wiggle Room Aids: Gina A., Susan M. , Caren S-S, Gabby D., Kristin R., Nathaniel B.

Fall Dates with Parent Supervision Only: November 30, December 28

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