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Dec. 29th, 2011 08:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
( extended whining about how my congregation is not approaching Adult Religious Education with the enthusiasm I think it deserves )
So, I'm wondering, what are your experiences with Adult Religious Education (or Faith Development), not children or youth? Inside or outside of UU? What worked and what didn't, both for you and that you saw in your worship places that a lot of other people liked, even if you didn't? People in CLF, how is religious education working for you, are classes online (by correspondence? do you still do correspondence courses?) really good?
Also, what do you think it's for? Do adults need Sunday school, or is a well-spun sermon and one's own individual practice enough? How else does a congregation support "A free and responsible search for truth and meaning"?
So, I'm wondering, what are your experiences with Adult Religious Education (or Faith Development), not children or youth? Inside or outside of UU? What worked and what didn't, both for you and that you saw in your worship places that a lot of other people liked, even if you didn't? People in CLF, how is religious education working for you, are classes online (by correspondence? do you still do correspondence courses?) really good?
Also, what do you think it's for? Do adults need Sunday school, or is a well-spun sermon and one's own individual practice enough? How else does a congregation support "A free and responsible search for truth and meaning"?