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The Young Adult Group (YAG) a community of young adults, ages 18-35, at First Parish, Cambridge, Massachusetts. With a focus on kindness and respect, we welcome a diversity of people and ideas, and seek to build deep, lasting friendships. Knowing that our inner lives of self-discovery are enriched through participation in an intentional community, we collaborate to grow together in awareness, conscience, and spirit. We are mindful that we each bring something unique to the group, and that growth is a process of teaching and learning from one another at the same time. We are an inclusive circle and invite our members to participate as they are able and comfortable, and we encourage and challenge each other to be conscientious participants in the wider community.
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Come and join us: all are welcome. Sunday services at First Parish (3 Church Street, Harvard Square) start at 10:30, followed by a coffee hour. The Young Adult Group meets informally for lunch every Sunday after the coffee hour. This is an easy way to meet people and find out more about YAG. We also have a variety of planned events each month. To find out more, email us at [mailto:youngadults@firstparishcambridge.org youngadults@firstparishcambridge.org].
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==Who We Are==
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The Young Adult Group (YAG) is a thriving community for ages 18-35 at First Parish in Cambridge, Massachusetts (Unitarian Universalist). With a focus on kindness and respect, we welcome a diversity of people and ideas, and seek to build deep, lasting relationships. Knowing that our inner lives of self-discovery are enriched through participation in an intentional community, we strive to grow together in awareness, conscience, and spirit. We meet once a week for spiritual discussion, worship, community building, and creative activity. We usually go out for brunch after Sunday services, as well as hosting potlucks, local outings, hiking, and occasional group retreats.
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Our young adults come from a variety of faith traditions and backgrounds; they may be unaffiliated with a religious denomination, nonreligious/secular, searching for a spiritual community, "spiritual but not religious", undecided, or a combination of the above. Many are also members of the Unitarian Universalist congregation, and find deeper fulfillment by participating in other aspects of community life. We are mindful that each brings something unique to the group, and that growth is a process of teaching and learning from one another. We are an inclusive circle and invite our members to participate as they are able and comfortable. All are welcome!
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See our [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cambridge-yag mailing list] and [https://sites.google.com/site/cambridgeuuyag/ calendar].
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==Time and Place==
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The First Parish in Cambridge Young Adult Group hosts two events every week at First Parish in Cambridge, located at 3 Church St. in Harvard Square [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=3+Church+Street,+Cambridge,+MA&hl=en&sll=42.395542,-71.103748&sspn=0.062499,0.169086&oq=3+church+st&hnear=3+Church+St,+Cambridge,+Middlesex,+Massachusetts+02138&t=m&z=16 [map]] in addition to several special events each year.
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Come and join us on Tuesday nights from 7:15PM to 9:00PM for our weekly discussion or activity. '''(Starting in November 2017, the time will be 7:00PM to 8:45PM.)''' Specific topics are usually posted on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cambridge-yag mailing list] one day in advance.
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We also host an informal lunch most weeks that follows the Sunday service at First Parish Cambridge. Sunday services start at 10:30AM followed by a coffee hour, and we usually depart for lunch from the church around 12:00PM. This is an easy way to meet people and lean more about YAG. Visit the First Parish [http://firstparishcambridge.org website] to learn more.
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==Weekly Topics==
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We have a rotating schedule of topics that include Community Building, Spiritual Discussion, Creative Activity, Creative Sharing, and Worship.
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Details on our topic schedule and planning guides can be found [http://wiki.cambridgeyag.org/wiki/Topic_Descriptions here].
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==Unitarian Universalist Young Adult Resources==
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Boston-area hubs for UU activity include [http://sites.google.com/a/lucystonecoop.org/lsc/ The Lucy Stone Coop], a housing cooperative in Roxbury that hosts weekly community dinners, events, and leadership trainings focused on social justice; [http://thesanctuaryboston.org/ The Sanctuary Boston], a new community of vibrant worship and real connection that alternates between First Parish in Cambridge and First Church in Boston; and UU young adult groups at [http://www.facebook.com/groups/193281544047853 Arlington Street Church] and [http://www.firstparishinbrookline.org First Parish in Brookline]. See a complete list of young adult groups [http://www.uua.org/re/youngadults/groups/index.shtml here].  
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Looking for an online community? Check out [http://www.questformeaning.org/connecting/find_online_community Quest for Meaning] to meet others and explore their collection of blogs, articles, and facebook pages about spirituality and religion. There is also a [http://www.questformeaning.org/page/connecting/for-young-adults young adults] section.
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Interested in joining a campus group? Explore the Unitarian Universalist Association's resourceful [http://www.uua.org/re/campusministry/index.shtml campus ministry] page and email [mailto:ya-cm@uua.org ya-cm@uua.org] to connect with an existing group or start your own!
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==Other Online Resources==
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[http://www.uuabookstore.org/client/client_pages/3603.pdf Finding a Spiritual Home: Unitarian Universalism for Young Adults], Online Article by Michael Tino.
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[http://pluralism.org/religion/unitarian-universalism An Overview of Unitarian Universalism], hosted at The Pluralism Project (and authored by one of our own UU young adults!)
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[http://blueboat.blogs.uua.org/young-adults/ "Blue Boat"] the Unitarian Universalist Association's blog about Young Adult Ministries
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These are also available on our former [http://wiki.cambridgeyag.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalist_Young_Adult_Resources Resources page].
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==Contact==
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If you have any questions or would like any additional information please feel free to contact us at [mailto:youngadults@firstparishcambridge.org youngadults@firstparishcambridge.org].
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==Internal Resources==
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We keep some of our internal documents on Google Drive rather than the wiki.  Ideally each would be linked from the appropriate place, but for now we're collecting some of the recent public documents in [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B5J7iiMX1HhNb3UtbUpFYXllXzA this Google Drive folder].

Revision as of 09:37, 12 October 2017


Who We Are

The Young Adult Group (YAG) is a thriving community for ages 18-35 at First Parish in Cambridge, Massachusetts (Unitarian Universalist). With a focus on kindness and respect, we welcome a diversity of people and ideas, and seek to build deep, lasting relationships. Knowing that our inner lives of self-discovery are enriched through participation in an intentional community, we strive to grow together in awareness, conscience, and spirit. We meet once a week for spiritual discussion, worship, community building, and creative activity. We usually go out for brunch after Sunday services, as well as hosting potlucks, local outings, hiking, and occasional group retreats.

Our young adults come from a variety of faith traditions and backgrounds; they may be unaffiliated with a religious denomination, nonreligious/secular, searching for a spiritual community, "spiritual but not religious", undecided, or a combination of the above. Many are also members of the Unitarian Universalist congregation, and find deeper fulfillment by participating in other aspects of community life. We are mindful that each brings something unique to the group, and that growth is a process of teaching and learning from one another. We are an inclusive circle and invite our members to participate as they are able and comfortable. All are welcome!

See our mailing list and calendar.

Time and Place

The First Parish in Cambridge Young Adult Group hosts two events every week at First Parish in Cambridge, located at 3 Church St. in Harvard Square [map] in addition to several special events each year.

Come and join us on Tuesday nights from 7:15PM to 9:00PM for our weekly discussion or activity. (Starting in November 2017, the time will be 7:00PM to 8:45PM.) Specific topics are usually posted on the mailing list one day in advance.

We also host an informal lunch most weeks that follows the Sunday service at First Parish Cambridge. Sunday services start at 10:30AM followed by a coffee hour, and we usually depart for lunch from the church around 12:00PM. This is an easy way to meet people and lean more about YAG. Visit the First Parish website to learn more.


Weekly Topics

We have a rotating schedule of topics that include Community Building, Spiritual Discussion, Creative Activity, Creative Sharing, and Worship. Details on our topic schedule and planning guides can be found here.


Unitarian Universalist Young Adult Resources

Boston-area hubs for UU activity include The Lucy Stone Coop, a housing cooperative in Roxbury that hosts weekly community dinners, events, and leadership trainings focused on social justice; The Sanctuary Boston, a new community of vibrant worship and real connection that alternates between First Parish in Cambridge and First Church in Boston; and UU young adult groups at Arlington Street Church and First Parish in Brookline. See a complete list of young adult groups here.

Looking for an online community? Check out Quest for Meaning to meet others and explore their collection of blogs, articles, and facebook pages about spirituality and religion. There is also a young adults section.

Interested in joining a campus group? Explore the Unitarian Universalist Association's resourceful campus ministry page and email ya-cm@uua.org to connect with an existing group or start your own!


Other Online Resources

Finding a Spiritual Home: Unitarian Universalism for Young Adults, Online Article by Michael Tino.

An Overview of Unitarian Universalism, hosted at The Pluralism Project (and authored by one of our own UU young adults!)

"Blue Boat" the Unitarian Universalist Association's blog about Young Adult Ministries

These are also available on our former Resources page.


Contact

If you have any questions or would like any additional information please feel free to contact us at youngadults@firstparishcambridge.org.

Internal Resources

We keep some of our internal documents on Google Drive rather than the wiki. Ideally each would be linked from the appropriate place, but for now we're collecting some of the recent public documents in this Google Drive folder.