Young UU Project
Have you heard of YUUP yet? The Young UU Project began in 2020 as a way for young UUs to keep in touch with each other and their faith during the pandemic, and is held by Lifespan Faith Engagement. Supporting YUUP is part of our commitment to the Commission on Institutional Change’s charge for a national youth ministry structure and creating more gathering spaces for BIPOC youth and emerging adults.
The purpose of YUUP is to be a national community care network and multi-directional communication channel that centers BIPOC, trans/non-binary and neurodivergent youth and offers a transition zone for young people moving into emerging adulthood. LFE is providing logistics support, communications platforms, safety structures and funding for YUUP to connect youth and bridgers to each other.
Anyone (youth, caregivers, religious professionals, lay leaders, everyone!) can tap into the social ministry of YUUP by following them on
Instagram @yuup.uua and signing up for the
YUUP newsletter. YUUP also has a community sphere just for youth, those who bridged in 2022 and support adults. These “Third Monday Meetups” are where youth swap ideas they can take home to their local youth communities. In August they swapped
Favorite Check In Questions. In September they swapped favorite youth group games, which will soon be released on Instagram and in the newsletter.
The community sphere requires an
annual registration process in adherence to our UUA Youth Safety Guidelines. The registration only needs to be filled out once and is good for any online program the UUA puts on in the 22/23 church year. Once a youth fills out the form, their caregiver will receive a request for permission, and the religious professional they list will receive an invitation to sign off for their participation.
As we grow this program, we will need your support in getting youth registered so they can fully participate in this online community. We do this registration process because our programs are founded in a covenant between families, congregations, and youth, and we want caregivers and congregations to know what their youth are involved in.
Please point youth and their families to
UUA.ORG/YUUP to connect at their capacity level.
–Jennica Davis-Hockett (UUA Youth Ministry Specialist)
Senior Youth: Save the date: mini youth con at First UU Syracuse November 5-6th. This will be a small, one night event. We will need adults from our congregation to attend with our youth. Watch for registration and more info soon.