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A Joyful Path, Year Two – Unit 8: Lifelong Learning

By |2023-11-25T23:12:25+00:00December 14, 2016|

Most young children are born with a sense of wonder and anticipate discovery around every corner. A shiny penny or a snowflake holds a world of delight. But perhaps because our culture tends to overstimulate and excite our children, boredom begins to seep in as children get older. It’s not uncommon to hear complaints of, “I’ve seen that” or “I know that already” from children who are already closing the doors to their sense of discovery.

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A Joyful Path, Year Two – Unit 7: Integrity of the Earth

By |2023-11-25T23:12:45+00:00December 14, 2016|

The best way to enjoy the planet is to get out and do something — not sit and talk about it. This lesson offers an encouraging reminder for an attitude of enjoyment and appreciation when we experience the natural world in all its forms. To enjoy means to have an inner experience of joy — to be “in joy” as our bodies and minds are engaged in activity.

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A Joyful Path, Year Two – Unit 6: Peace and Justice

By |2023-11-25T23:13:06+00:00December 14, 2016|

Progressive Christians believe that resisting oppression or cruelty in society has always been both an obligation and an opportunity for those who follow Jesus. It is an obligation because it is a way to test our commitment to the path. It is an opportunity because putting oneself at risk on behalf of another, as a result of one’s compassion, can be one of the most direct paths to an experience of the realm of God or that absolute sense of connectedness.

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A Joyful Path, Year Two – Unit 5: Search for Understanding

By |2023-11-25T23:13:31+00:00December 14, 2016|

This point, recognizing that we open ourselves to a constant flow of grace as we search for understanding, is inextricably linked to the eighth point in Progressive Christian beliefs: that we are committed to a lifelong path of learning. For as soon as we think we have arrived at the end point of understanding, we close ourselves to that flow of grace. Wisdom teachers of all paths describe gradual awakening or a progressive realization of understanding, marked by moments of clear inner revelation; but if we keep searching, there are ever-new octaves of clarity.

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A Joyful Path, Year Two – Unit 4: How We Behave

By |2023-11-25T23:14:10+00:00December 14, 2016|

The Jesus of the scriptures was a man of action. He was someone who healed, demonstrated compassion, took a stand against injustices, loved unconditionally, and told his disciples to go and do likewise. As followers of Jesus, Progressive Christians are dedicated to treating their fellow human beings with kindness, caring, and compassion.

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A Joyful Path, Year Two – Unit 2: Many Ways

By |2023-11-25T23:15:19+00:00December 13, 2016|

This group of lessons introduces children to the beliefs and rituals of five major world religions. The core value of this curriculum is that children have experiences that open their hearts and give them moments of joy and feelings of unity with nature and with others. These moments can occur through the arts and through the physical body. Therefore, most of the activities involve one or both. The intellect analyzes and distinguishes differences—valuable skills for scientific research and progress. The heart receives and feels unity. One of the goals of these lessons is that children understand that people of different religions have much in common.

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A Joyful Path Curriculum, Year Two – Unit 1: The Path and Teachings of Jesus

By |2023-11-25T23:15:38+00:00December 13, 2016|

In "A Joyful Path, Year Two"  we focus on some of the main tenets of Progressive Christianity and Spirituality, giving our children the foundation they need to walk the path of Jesus in today's world.  It has stories and affirmations written to help children clarify their own personal beliefs while staying open to the wisdom of other traditions.

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