

Books & Articles
You can find links to our recommended books. We are working to grow our online presence and we will bring new material and resources to support you in your spiritual journey, so watch for updates to this page.
Archived Unitarian Christian Media
This is a link to many archived Unitarian Christian books, articles, and information from over the years. It is a good resource for learning Unitarian beliefs and ways in addition to several key books listed below.

Books
Shannon Rogers

Books

Books
Progressive Christianity
Curriculum
Children's Progressive Curriculum
Suitable for both In-Home and Classroom
If you are searching for a way to connect children with an authentic spiritual experience that is inclusive, creative, and multi-layered, A Joyful Path is a truly progressive curriculum that is nature-centered, joy-filled, compassionate, and intelligent. This behavior over-belief curriculum is non-dogmatic, inter-spiritual, and heart-centered, with an emphasis on the teachings of Jesus and how to follow them in today’s world.
A Joyful Path teaches children to:
* Ask questions and be curious
* Go within and find their own inner guidance and wisdom
* Stay focused and calm when needed and discover and harness divine energy
* Be creative, share their gifts, and continue learning about their passions
* To take action toward their own successes and happiness
* Find compassion for all beings, be inclusive and tolerant, find the divine in All
* Honor, protect, serve, and be in awe of Mother Nature
* To know the history and mythology of our world religions and spiritual paths
* To be heroes and heroines - brave, courageous, and stand for peace/justice…
* And much more!
There are 3 Years of Curriculum intended for ages 6 to 12
All years are easily adapted for slightly older or younger
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TeenText – Teen Curriculum
For Middle and High School Years
These lectionary-based TEENTEXT MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL Curriculum resources help youth connect the text on the page with events in their daily lives. The resources guide students into the text through a series of open-ended, text-related questions. They begin to see the Bible as a vital, dynamic, relevant resource—one that can inform them throughout their lives.
These resources enable any interested and committed adult to facilitate the discussions since the leaders aren’t expected to have THE answer or to be Biblical scholars or theologians. They simply need to be good listeners and open to their own spiritual growth. This process also allows the students to share leadership.
Click here to view samples from all three years.