You won't want to miss our Multi-Generational Talent Show this Sunday, Feb. 6 after church!
Come cheer on our tots, tweens and teens as they grace our Parish Hall with a whole host of entertainments. We'll have singing and dancing, acting and comedy — you name it!
We'll have finger foods available to nibble on after the service as the show gets underway. Join in the fun!
A blog for the Religious Education Community of the First Unitarian Church of Baltimore
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
First Unitarian Church Playgroup Meets February 26
The First Unitarian Church Playgroup for infants and toddlers will meet Saturday, Feb. 26 at 9:30 am. We will meet for an hour of play and conversation in the first floor classrooms. All children four and under are welcome, as are their older siblings. Bring a favorite toy to share if you like and anything to make your little ones more comfortable.
Parents, come play and hang out with your kids and other First U parents this Saturday! Snacks are still needed! If you plan to come and would like to bring a snack or if you have any questions, contact Director of Lifespan Religious Education, Becky Brooks.
See you at church!
Mystery Buddies on the Horizon!
Each year when February rolls around, it's time to start thinking about Mystery Buddies. If you've ever been a mystery buddy, you know how much fun it can be.
It goes like this: Throughout February, children and adults choose a code name and sign up to be matched into Mystery Buddy pairs. At the end of February, pairs of one adult and one child are made and code names are announced.
Though each buddy knows the code name of their buddy, and a few starter facts, their identity will be a mystery. Every week in March, clues like notes and homemade gifts are exchanged as each participant tries to guess each other's identity.
In addition to just being fun, the Mystery Buddy program is also one of the rare opportunities adults have to meet children as individuals. Teachers meet a child as one of many in a class. Neighbors and congregants typically meet a child as so-and-so's daugher or the brother of so-and-so. Though these children may certainly become known as individuals eventually, the opportunity to begin in such a context is rare. And, speaking as one who has this privilege more than most, it is precious. While it is true that the child sitting in the pew in front of you may well become your doctor one day, or your mechanic, or the person who rents an apartment to your grandchild, the magic of church—of our intergenerational community—is that that child is also a person sitting in church, just like you. Mystery Buddies is a fun way to find out who that kid is, what do they care about? What do they like to do? Who are they? And, meanwhile, who are you?
Stop by the RE table at coffee hour any Sunday in February to sign up to be Mystery Buddy. Sign-up forms are also available for downloading here. Anyone under the age of 18 can be a "younger" buddy and anyone over 12 can be an "older" buddy (youth can choose). Each buddy will choose a code name and decorate a mailbag to receive notes from their Mystery Buddy. Pairs will exchange clues about their identity each week in March. The whole program will conclude with a potluck breakfast on March 27 where identities are revealed. It's truly fun for all ages, I hope you'll join in!
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