Youth Ministry

Youth Ministry care is available during our 10:30 a.m. service, providing a safe, nurturing space for the youngest attendees while parents participate in worship.

It is the goal of our new Youth Program to offer a vibrant and supportive environment for children and teens to:

  • Deepen spirituality
  • Build friendships
  • Have fun!

We’re excited to continue to grow this community.

Current Youth Ministry Info

Youth Ministry Care is offered during our 10:30 a.m. Service and includes:

Unitots: Infants - 4 Years

The youngest representatives of our Youth Ministry are provided with a safe, nurturing environment while you attend Sunday services. Their room has a generous supply of infant and toddler equipment and activities for learning, play and comfort. Unitots is staffed with loving and experienced childcare providers who are here regularly.

Note to Parents: Please provide diapers, wipes, juice cups and/or bottles for your own child. We provide a small snack (crackers, animal cookies, juice), but please bring your own if your child has special dietary needs.

Kindergarten - 5th Grade

The main focus is on reinforcing the idea that God is within us, around us, everywhere present, and loves us unconditionally. The children also learn:

  • Unity’s Prayer of Protection
  • The Peace Song
  • The Five Principles of Unity
Uniteens: 6th - 8th Grade

The focus is on giving students the opportunity to be spiritually enlightened, encouraged, strengthened and empowered via group discussions, activities and projects. Classes focus on the many challenging issues that exist during one of the most difficult stages in life, such as peer pressure and school difficulties.

Weekly check-ins and follow-up discussions provide an avenue to develop spiritual problem solving and social skills. Unity’s spiritual principles are applied to feedback, and the class ends with a meditation. Regional retreats with adult sponsors are also available.

Y.O.U. High School

Y.O.U. (Youth of Unity) provides an opportunity and safe place for teenagers to meet other teenagers seeking their own spiritual path. The group provides an unbiased environment in which they may share their feelings toward any situation, and in which all aspects of spirituality are covered.

In the course of learning and growing, they are allowed the freedom to question and challenge. Highlights include:

  • Weekly lessons taught by Y.O.U.’ers for Y.O.U.’ers
  • Fundraisers and various types of service work
  • Opportunities to attend sub-regional, regional and international rallies and conferences