Adult Programs
Adult Faith Formation Programs
Our Adult Faith Formation Programs at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua encourages us to live out and explore our core values.
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Courageous Community
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Wonder
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Love in Action
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Authentic Connection
Each area allows individuals the opportunity to explore their own spirituality as well as to meet other like-minded people.
Below you will see what programs we are offering this year. We wonder what opportunities interest you!
Contact Director of Faith Formation to sign up for any of the following programs
Courageous Community
Coffee Conversations w/ Rev. Allison Palm – 1st Sundays of the Month
Join Rev. Allison Palm for this monthly drop-in conversation in the fellowship room after church for a group conversation about the theme of the month as well as the worship service that day. Childcare will be available.
Intro to UU will be offered again this Spring (stay tuned for dates) at 11:30 after church
Participants can learn more about UU Nashua and Unitarian Universalist, values, principles, and history.
For more information about Intro to UU, email Rev. Allison Palm
Exploring Membership will be offered again on March 10th
This 90-minute class is meant to help you discern what it means to join our church.
We hope to get to know you, hear about your spiritual journey, and assist you in learning about the rights, responsibilities, and benefits of membership.
For more information about Exploring Membership, email Rev. Allison Palm
Wonder
Our Poetry Sharing Group is a drop-in program that alternates meeting online w/ meeting at the church. Gather to write poetry, share favorite poems, and connect.
For more information about the Poetry Sharing Group, or to receive the Zoom link, email Sadie Kahn-Greene
The Nashua Buddhist Mediation Group meets online via Zoom. They currently do not meet in person.
For more information on the Buddhist Meditation Group, email Sylvie Stewart
Love in Action
Every year we share these “30 Days of Love” resources
Review these materials that offer explore grounding practices, prayers, and blessings that reflect the weekly themes during the 30 days of love program offered by Side With Love, our national Unitarian Universalist Justice organization.
Resources for each week will be posted on this website.
Interfaith Racial Justice Movie Group
Sat. Feb. 24th, 2-4:30pm
Who We Are: A Chronicla of Racism in America –
Movie viewing at the Nashua Public Library
Graciously co-sponsored by CTI of Lowell MA: https://www.commteam.org/ and the Greater Nashua Area Branch of the NAACP: https://www.nashuanaacp.org
Come at 2:00 on Sat Feb. 24, 2024, for the movie screening and refreshments, stay for the facilitated discussion with the community until 4:30 pm
Please RSVP to gnaNAACP@gmail.com
Authentic Connection
Small Group Ministry Covenant Groups
At UU Nashua, our Covenant Groups are composed of 8-10 individuals who meet monthly to share and explore issues more deeply than may be possible in other areas of congregational life. These are wonderful for both longtime members as well as anyone new to our community. We ask that you commit to attending your group’s gatherings from Jan – June as your group builds and grows connections each time you gather. We understand life and illness happen, and we ask you to make this a priority as best you are able.
For more information about Exploring Membership, email Director of Faith Formation
Caring Circles with Rev. Allison & Sadie Kahn-Greene
3rd Tuesday 7:30-8:30 pm on
Each monthly gathering on Zoom offers space for support and sharing around various life stages, challenges and transitions.
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- Sept. 19th – Mental Health & Caregiver Support
- Oct. 17th – Neurodiverse Adults*
- Nov.21st – Addiction*
- Dec. 19th- Difficulty During the Holidays *
- Jan. 16th – UU parenting*
- Feb. 20th – Aging*
- Mar. 19th Chronic Illness*
- Apr. 16th & May 21st (TBD) *
- *Groups gather initially on the Tuesdays above to begin a group based on these topic and may choose to continue to gather in a supportive peer support in a break out room at later Caring Circle Tuesdays.
For more information and to sign up email Rev. Allison
Our online Grief Group is a drop-in program that welcomes adults who are experiencing grief due to all types of loss, change and transitions.
This is a safe space to share experiences and strategies for managing grief. Confidentiality is respected and honored.
To receive more information or obtain the Zoom link, email Karen Campbell
The plan is to have fun and enjoy each other’s company!
If you’re interested, please contact Tess George at speakwell@comcast.net
Gathering for identity-based community and worship can be a source of affirmation and strength for Unitarian Universalists, particularly for those who may be in the minority in their home congregations. Everyone is encouraged to learn more about national UU affinity groups and to attend and participate if these align with your identities.
UU Equal Access – community ministry for UUs living with disabilities
- Monthly Online Gatherings and Newsletter
Black Lives of UU – for all people who identify as Black or of African descent
- Monthly worship – 2nd Sundays at 4pmEST online
- Daily Text Affirmations – Text BLUU to 24251
Diverse Revolutionary UU Multicultural Ministries – organized by and for Black, Indigenous and People of Color Unitarian Universalists
- Calendar of Events on Facebook
- Chaplaincy Team led by ordained BIPOC UU clergy, available for BIPOC Unitarian Universalists in need of support
UUA Office of LGBTQ Ministries – supporting LGBTQ+ identities and justice initiatives
- Quarterly Newsletter
- Monthly Trans and Non-Binary Online Gatherings: 4th Tuesday of the Month 8-9:30pm EST – open to all ages – parent permission required for children and youth to attend
UU Young Adult Revival Network – organized by and for UUs ages 18-39
- UUYARN Website
- Monthly Newsletter Follow on Facebook for links to online events