Children & Youth

Empowering Our Future

About Our Children and Youth Programs

We are committed to raising the next generation of Christians by providing a strong sense of church community, a love of God, and a desire to bring about justice for all people. Children and youth are a beloved part of our community, celebrated and included in worship and intergenerational events.

We have multiple ways for children and youth to participate, including Sunday School, children’s choir, and a multi-church youth group for middle schoolers and high schoolers full of fun and service opportunities.

For more information about children’s programming, contact our Children and Youth Ministry Associate, BJ Carter.

A Note About Summer Worship

‘Summer worship’ means a ‘one-room schoolhouse’ for 5th grade and younger instead of separate childcare and Sunday School during worship.

For more information, contact BJ Carter.

Children and Youth

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Infant to Pre-K

CHILDCARE

Children of all ages and families of all types are welcome and celebrated in worship. Kids and babies are welcome to stay in the sanctuary during worship with their families/caregivers. Their presence (and noise) is a blessing! We also provide childcare during worship and for some church events. The Childcare Room is a special place designed for children four and younger staffed by experienced professionals. Preschool age children participate in the Godly Play storytelling portion of Sunday School, and then return to the childcare room for the remainder of the hour.

Kindergarten - 5th Grade

SUNDAY SCHOOL

We invite kids to participate in worship, and after the Message for All Ages each Sunday, the children can either go with their peers to Sunday School or remain with their families in the sanctuary. We also offer children’s bulletins and some small activities to help them engage. 

We offer Sunday School during Sunday worship for children from kindergarten through 5th grade. Sunday School students begin worship with their parents and go to Sunday School in another part of the church building after the “Children’s Message” about a third of the way into the service. Our Sunday School class is a one-room schoolhouse. It is operational during the program year (September through June). Children return to the Assembly Room (where coffee hour fellowship takes place) after worship.

We use a Godly Play approach, which is based upon the recognition that children have an innate sense of the presence of God. This approach uses story, wonder, and play to develop kids’ vocabulary to express their spirituality.

Middle & High School

Union Congregational Church’s Middle School and High School program is for students in sixth grade through seniors in high school. Through a variety of activities and programs, young people are encouraged to connect and build meaningful relationships. The mission of our youth program is to welcome those churched and unchurched, all who are seeking, doubting, and curious. The youth program recognizes that young people have unique perspectives and experiences, and seeks to create a space where these perspectives and experiences can be shared and valued.

Regular youth group meetings will be on the first and third Sundays from 11:30am-12:30pm. For the remainder of 2025, the youth will meet on November 2, November 16, December 7, and December 21.

For more information about youth programs, reach out to Rev. Leah McCullough.

Children & Youth Choir

The Children and Youth Choirs allow children to express themselves, be seen, and discover the joy of music and teamwork. Fun-filled, meaningful performances take place in song during Sunday worship, including the Children’s Pageant on Mother’s Day, and the Christmas Pageant. The choir rehearses most Sundays for 30 minutes immediately following the worship service. For more info, contact Kristine Hart.

Baptism

Baptism is offered for all ages, preceded by conversations with parents for those under 13. It is the celebration of the gift of life and inclusion in the Christian community. Therefore, those desiring it for themselves or their children are expected to be members of our congregation or another for which we serve in the event of family connections.

Our ministers baptize by sprinkling water from the baptismal font. When we baptize infants and small children, we emphasize that God’s love comes before any conscious response on our part. The congregation offers its understanding and support to the child and promises to join the parents in showing God’s love for all. When adults are baptized, we emphasize that faith also requires a response of commitment on the part of those who choose to be followers of Christ. 

The sacrament of Baptism is celebrated at the 10am worship service and may be arranged by calling the church office at 973-744-7424. If you are interested in a baptism for your child, email Rev. Katrina Forman.

Confirmation

Union Congregational youth take part in confirmation in collaboration with Glen Ridge UCC, typically in 8th or 9th grade. The year-long confirmation program is offered every two years, most recently the ’25-’26 program year. Over the course of the year we go on field trips to houses of worship of multiple traditions, explore big questions of faith, go on retreat, and work with the confirmands to design and lead their own Confirmation worship service. 

To inquire about our confirmation program, please email Rev. Katrina Forman or call the church office at 973-744-7424.