
Coming of Age is a year-long program for youth in early adolescence that encourages deeper exploration of identity, belief, and community. During the program, youth move from teacher-guided learning toward greater independence in shaping their own spiritual journeys.
Participants explore Unitarian Universalist history and traditions, encounter a variety of religious and philosophical perspectives, learn about congregational life, and are invited into civic and ethical engagement. The program often concludes with each youth sharing a Credo—a statement reflecting their developing beliefs and values.