Fall Conference
LREDA Fall Conference from 6-10th Nov 2024
BlanketFort Con: Cultivating Cozy Community Care
Join your fellow LREDA members for four days of radical rest, community care, and spiritual coziness!
The 2024 online Fall Conference invites you to join from home or create your own multiplatform experience by meeting up with a local in-person pod of fellow attendees.
Be part of our collective call for a Unitarian Universalism that supports the souls, minds, and bodies of our religious professionals. Build a blanket fort, and join us to both give and receive community care with religious educators worldwide
Lead Presentation:
Radical Rest with Rev. Leela Sinha
In this day and time and moment, rest is more important than ever...right? It seems obvious.
It is equally obvious that most people, and especially most leaders, are getting less rest than ever. Even when we know better, we're struggling to attend to this most fundamental of human needs.
How can we change that, and make that change through a religious and justice lens? If our own need is not enough to make space for it, how is rest a vital part of the larger landscape, and of our mandate as leaders and educators? Imagining out from the work of Tricia Hersey in her book, Rest is Resistance.
Let's listen, think, talk, and blanketfort our way into a deeper understanding, deeper commitment, and better tools for engaging rest on our own and in our communities.
Workshops:
Post-Curricular Faith Formation with Jennica Davis-Hockett and Rev. Tandi Rogers
That’s a provocative set of words! Join Tandi, Jennica and your peers in reflective exercises, small group discussions, and interactive activities to engage with the challenges and opportunities of moving beyond traditional curriculum models for religious education and faith formation in your Unitarian Universalist contexts. We’ll ground in the purpose of faith formation by reflecting on and sharing experiences of belonging and transcendence and harvest the group’s wisdom on shaping change. Participants will leave with new insights, connections, and tools to support meaningful faith formation aligned with today's contexts.
Building Blocks for Coming of Age: Crowd Sourcing Structures for a New Era with Rev. Sierra Marie Gerfao and Jen Shattuck
Religious educators have been talking about how we have evolved as a faith tradition, but Coming of Age hasn't changed much in the last forty years. Many great ideas have come from Threshold Conversations and the jUUst Breathe podcast episode on Coming of Age. But great ideas for programs like Coming of Age can be hard to implement on our own individually in congregations. J.L. (Jen) Shattuck and Sierra-Marie Gerfao have collected these ideas, added to them, and used them to build a new framework to help us move forward with these ideas collectively. Their workshop at LREDA Fall Con will be an opportunity to begin collaborating in ways that can help us start implementing the ideas in congregations as a professional body. They encourage you to check out their General Assembly workshop as background if you haven't had a chance to do so already
New / Newer DRE with Rev. Sarah Gettie McNeill and Adena Danouff
New to Religious Education? Learn the lay of the land with Rev. Sarah Gettie McNeill and Adena Dannouf. We will hold space for you to connect with others who are also new to the work, provide a bit of orientation to the role of religious education professional, and discuss where to find resources for this ministry.
Reexamining Women’s Work with Antoinette Scully
The care work of our religious tradition has continued to fall on women, those who make up an overwhelming number of our religious educators. Join Antoinette as they speak on the unseen labor that falls on women professionals and ways to fortify our work for the long haul.
(Breakout spaces for men, and non-binary+ identifying Religious Educators will be held in the BlanketFort zoom room).
BlanketFort Space:
Join Jenn and Sam for a gently facilitated cozy community space, focusing on spiritual practices, renewal and reflection.
Need to pay for the Conference:
To pay by check, write your name in the memo line and mail it to: LREDA, 284 Hartford Ave, #1002, Bellingham, MA 02019. To pay with Venmo, use @LREDA-org. Look for the LREDA flame to ensure you have the correct link.
Schedule:
Click HERE for a copy of the schedule. To get a version in your own timezone, click File / Make a Copy and delete the columns that don't align with your timezone. And here's a pdf version
Advertise during the Conference:
Promote your program, product, or institution during our 2024 Fall Conference from Nov 6th to Nov 10th
For a fee of $50.00, up to 2 exhibit slides will be featured throughout the conference, in our mailings to attendees and in the zoom waiting room for this online event.
We'll use google slides, so a landscape design works best but is not required. Send designs to Juliet at admin@lreda.org.
LREDA Members selling through our Conference Shop, can advertise for free. Contact Erin Powers for more information about selling your products through our store.
To pay by check, write your name in the memo line and mail it to: LREDA, 284 Hartford Ave, #1002, Bellingham, MA 02019. To pay with Venmo, use @LREDA-org. Look for the LREDA flame to ensure you have the correct link.
LREDA Fall Conference 2023: Milwaukee & Online
LREDA Fall Conference 2023: Make a Joyful Noise! Celebrate / Play / Resist
Wed October 11th - Sun October 15th
UU religious education colleagues from across the continent joined us for our 2023 Fall Conference: Make A Joyful Noise! Celebrate / Play / Resist in Milwaukee, WI, from October 11th - 15th in downtown Milwaukee.
We Celebrated the power of rest, play, and resistance through multi-platform worship, workshops, and identity programming that helped us engage with some of the most pressing issues in UU religious education today: creating spaces for meaningful & joyful connection, leading for anti-racism in majority-white spaces, and supporting LGBTQIA+ families & resisting anti-trans legislation.
We offered curated rest & play spaces for IBPOC attendees, and trans attendees, respectively, while those with majority identities learned. Social and spiritual time together rounded out our annual conference, along with the UU Identity Renaissance Module offered immediately following the conference.
Recorded conference content is available to attendees via email and in our Conference Facebook Group and Discord Channel.
LREDA Fall conFERENCE 2022:
October 12-16 2022
Content from last year's conference, including all presentations, worship services, and slides, are shared in the LREDA Member Resources Portal under 8th Principle Resources. To access this site you need to be a member of LREDA.
This conference was a deep dive into the work of the 8th Principle, grounded in Civil Rights History and included a visit to the Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration
We had a great team of presenters and worship leaders. Our presenters were Dr. Paula Cole Jones and Sheila Schuh. Rev. Denise Graves was our Spiritual Care Director, supporting our members through the conference. Beverly Horton and the Rev. Chris Long lead our worship services.
watch sheila & Paula talk about the conferenceThe conference content supported Religious Educators in their individual and congregational anti-racism and anti-oppression work. We engaged with strategies to dismantle white supremacy within our Unitarian Universalist spaces, and where our power lies to create a Unitarian Universalism where faith can be made real.
Religious Educators who are Black, Indigenous, and other members of the Global Majority were affirmed into a LREDA community of support, encouragement, and learning.
White Religious Educators were challenged and stretched in their places of power and privilege.
Intentional space was made for people of all identities to process the feelings that arose during this conference.
The LREDA Board committed to offering a conference that centered liberation, love and community care rooted in our Unitarian Universalist faith.
About the Legacy Museum
The conference included a visit to the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, AL.
The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration is situated on a site in Montgomery where Black people were forced to labor in bondage. Blocks from one of the most prominent slave auction spaces in America, the Legacy Museum is steps away from the rail station where tens of thousands of Black people were trafficked during the 19th century.
About the lreda fall conference
Our Fall Conference generally occurs in the fall with over three days of special programming, including a keynote speaker, worship, a variety of workshops, and special interest meetings, Good Officer training, and the latest resources- all with the goal of educating, networking, and connecting religious educators from across the continent. Your ideas for future themes and names of speakers can be emailed to Courtney at continentalevents@lreda.org , and they will be considered by the Board and the Fall Con Planning Team. Click on any of the hashtags below to view resources & videos from past Fall Cons.