"My hope is that these kinds of discussions
will bloom forward.”
Nancy Nowak, UUSC national volunteer co-chair
These Covenant group resources provided “another way to put
UUSC in the conscience of congregations.” Sarah Karstaedt,
UUSC national volunteer co-chair
Covenant Group resources are focused on major
UUSC program areas, such as civil liberties and the humanitarian
crisis in Darfur. They are designed as modules of 4-8 sessions.
The sessions use a worship service format. Each module or series
includes a cover bulletin that explains the structure of a UUSC
covenant group session and offers ideas to mobilize the group
energy into action.
Who will benefit by using Covenant Group resources
In addition to being used by existing covenant groups, the
modules offer instruction and structure for new groups seeking
meaningful exploration around UUSC social justice issues. UUSC
covenant group resources are suitable for:
Existing covenant groups or small group ministry circles
New covenant groups or small group ministry circles seeking to
bridge social justice work with community building and faith
development
Social justice committees seeking to create connections and
community amongst its members
Any group seeking to engage social justice work with faith
development
Members of the UUSC Leadership Network seeking to create cluster
groups or seeking to enrich the members’ connections
Adult education groups
Social justice action study groups
Our Living Tradition – Moving Faith into Action
A gathering titled Living an Engaged Faith: Simple Steps to
Justice serves as a closing for all modules. Participants are
encouraged to mobilize the group into action. This gathering
offers an opportunity to agree upon and make plans to engage in
one or more simple action steps. Each module concludes with
suggestions or simple steps for justice to help mobilize your
group from sharing and caring into commitment through direct
action and social justice initiatives.