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Coming of Age 2017-18 Information Session
April 2, 2017
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Chalice Lighting Welcome Introductions
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What is Coming of Age? (COA)
Year-long Unitarian Universalist course typically offered to teens (12-15 year olds) Formalizes the beginning of the individual’s search for religious truth A year of self-discovery Values clarification / Discernment of beliefs Integration into the life of the church
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What are the goals of COA?
Raise spiritually mature people who promote love and justice in the world Give teens “roots” and “wings” Develop close relationships Raise life-long religious liberals
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What is covered in class?
Community building Credos UU beliefs Spirituality UU theology Justice UU history Leadership
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When does COA meet? Sunday mornings Lock ins
A couple of Saturdays (lock ins or fundraisers) Heritage trip to Boston
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Why participate in COA? Program goals
Community building (teens and parents) Whole person building Practical goals High school curriculum High school preparation Life skills (social & practical) Spiritual health = emotional health Meaningful
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Why do we go to Boston? to integrate our classroom and community learning with first-hand experience When do we go to Boston? usually in June or July What do we do in Boston? here’s what we’ve done…
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Visit UUA Headquarters 10:00 Harvard Divinity School tour Travel to
Time Sunday 6/19 Monday 6/20 Tuesday 6/21 Wednesday 6/22 Thursday 6/23 Friday 6/24 8:00 11:00 8:30 am Arrive at DFW Airport Jet Blue Flight 1214 8:00 Breakfast 9:00 Worship 10:00 Arlington Street Church Tour 10:00 am Visit UUA Headquarters 10:00 Harvard Divinity School tour Travel to Walden Pond 9:30 Packed King’s Chapel, Bells & Bones 2:00 Lunch Tour Faneuil Hall Old South Meeting House Freedom Trail Copp’s Hill Old North Church 1:00 MIT Museum 5:00 4:06 pm Jet Blue Flight 1214 arrives 3:00 United First Parish Church (Church of the Presidents) Adams Estate & Cemetery, Quincy USS Constitution & museum Bunker Hill Concord / Lexington Jet Blue Flight 1115 Depart from BOS at 2:35 pm Check in Hostel 7:30 Group Dinner 7:00 Trapology 7:30 pm Blue Man Group ($52.50) Dinner Jetblue Flight 1115 Arrive DFW at 5:35 pm 8 – 9:30 Chill 9:30 Worship 11pm Lights out 7 – 9:30 Chill
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What about fundraising?
COA philosophy: everyone goes, everyone participates Support from the DLRE and church Seed money (± $850) and scholarships available for portion of cost Year-long equitable division of tasks
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$465 How to we raise funds? Each teen Raised Total $ 7,000
Activity Donations Car Wash (2) $ 1,375 Faithify $ 1,100 Tamales $ 1,000 Bake Sales (about 5) $ Congregation Lunch $ Donation $ Wreaths $ Gift Wrap $ Recycling $ Lunch Bunch/CiCi's $ Total $ 7,000 Each teen Raised $465
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What is the estimated cost?
Activity Cost JetBlue ($ x 19 passengers) $5,969.80 Boston Hostel $8,721.09 Food $221.67 Arlington Street Chapel $150.00 United First Parish Church $76.00 Harvard Divinity School King’s Chapel Bells and Bones Tour $162.00 19 MTBA Passes ($21 w/ tax) $399.00 Walden Pond Parking $24.00 U Save Car & Truck Rental Van $534.00 Blue Man Group $650.00 MIT Museum $105.00 Total $17,694.56 Cost per Teen $1,144 Fundraising $465 Estimated Total Parent Cost $679
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What changes next year? 9th and 10th graders in class together
Two sections possible (composition of each section mixed every 2 months) Alternative presentations of values (credo) statements besides essay and speech Established fundraising methods
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Questions?
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