Anonymous wrote:Op, they are flaky.
Anonymous wrote:We tried River Road, All Souls and the UU in Arlington. Agree with poster who said it's difficult to find your niche at River Road, possibly because the crowd skews older and more conservative. Agree with poster who said All Souls is Christian-y, and crowded but the music there is wonderful. Arlington seemed more child-friendly but possibly too far toward the Jewish end of the UU spectrum. In the end we opted out altogether. Sadly, none of them could compete with our UU church up north, which we sorely miss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:River Road has an amazing sunday school program and a terrific religious education director. DC loves going and asks to go each week.
But it is a hard community to find your niche in and even after a few years I don't really feel like I've found my tribe.
Washingto Ethical Society has had recent leadership turmoil and the Sunday School is tired and the leadership is stagnant within religious education. But the community embraces newcomers. (Treats long term members and leaders badly but loves newcomers!)
I have not visited Cedar Lane but have heard good things about their new minister.
Can you say more about the WES leadership turmoil? Have been considering checking it out but this gives me pause.
Anonymous wrote:River Road has an amazing sunday school program and a terrific religious education director. DC loves going and asks to go each week.
But it is a hard community to find your niche in and even after a few years I don't really feel like I've found my tribe.
Washingto Ethical Society has had recent leadership turmoil and the Sunday School is tired and the leadership is stagnant within religious education. But the community embraces newcomers. (Treats long term members and leaders badly but loves newcomers!)
I have not visited Cedar Lane but have heard good things about their new minister.