patching...
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Trail and stream walk with Vic

Sugarloaf Congregation Unitarian Universalist, 16913 Germantown Rd, Germantown, MD | Get Directions »
FREE

Kids 4 and up are invited to join Vic Caldarola, Director of Religious Education at the Sugarloaf Congregation of Unitarian Universalists, on a stream walk at one of our local streams. This is part of the Summer Sundays program for children of Sugarloaf, and visitors are welcome.

Parents of younger kids are asked to accompany their children on the walk. Parents of older kids may go on the walk or are invited to attend the service at 10:30. The service is entitled, "Education and Economic Justice" and will be presented by lay leader Colin Doyle, who writes, "The sharp rise in economic inequality in our society presents a major challenge to social justice. Economists tell us that the main driver of this growing disparity in income is disparity in educational achievement. If we are to achieve a more equal society, we must strive to provide a quality education to all. What can we Unitarian Universalists do to advance this goal?"

For more information, please visit our website at www.scuu.org or on facebook. Contact Vic with questions about the walk at vcalda@msn.com.

Event Details

Posted by: Christine Mauck
Where Sugarloaf Congregation Unitarian Universalist 16913 Germantown Rd, Germantown, MD 20874
Next on This event is over.
Time 10:30 am–1:00 pm
Who to bring Moms, Dads, Kids, Teens, Families
Website http://­www.­scuu.­org
Price $0

More About Sugarloaf Congregation Unitarian Universalist

Sugarloaf Congregation Unitarian Universalist

Sugarloaf Congregation Unitarian Universalist

16913 Germantown Rd, Germantown, MD
301-540-0575

The Sugarloaf Unitarian Church prides itself on its acceptance of all people, regardless of religion, creed or sexual orientation. Their teachings advocate liberal religious principles. According to their mission statement, the ministry "is a spiritual community that welcomes questions, explores answers, and shares the lessons of life. We celebrate theological and cultural diversity and are united by our caring for humanity and the earth."

The minister is Rev. Megan Foley. Coffee is served after Sunday service. 

Other events here

Leave a comment

 
Add an Event