We're going to raise Alex Unitarian-Universalist. (That reminds me, I need to schedule her child dedication.) There really is some good stuff in the hymnal, honest! It's not all Teh Goofy.
Religious education (RE) programs in a UU church usually do a great job of introducing kids to multiple faiths. This year, the theme for our church's RE program is "Holidays and Holy Days" - each class, from preschoolers on up to the youth group, will be learning about religious holidays around the world (at varying levels of sophistication, obviously). Even if you don't want to attend UU services, it might not be the worst idea to sent Casper to RE there.
(And really, your local UU church isn't welcoming of atheists? Around here, there's a perennial debate about whether the church is too welcoming of theists.)
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Date: 2005-09-29 02:24 am (UTC)Religious education (RE) programs in a UU church usually do a great job of introducing kids to multiple faiths. This year, the theme for our church's RE program is "Holidays and Holy Days" - each class, from preschoolers on up to the youth group, will be learning about religious holidays around the world (at varying levels of sophistication, obviously). Even if you don't want to attend UU services, it might not be the worst idea to sent Casper to RE there.
(And really, your local UU church isn't welcoming of atheists? Around here, there's a perennial debate about whether the church is too welcoming of theists.)