How to run high quality &
engaging online sessions
Unitarian College (in collaboration with Martin Gilbraith Associates) is offering all Unitarians the opportunity to undertake a 2.5 hour course via zoom on how to run high quality and engaging sessions online.
By the end of the course you will:
· Have experienced some key facilitation tools
· Have explored the role of the facilitator
· Have gained some tips and tools for making a difference
· Be confident to put these insights into practice
This course is highly recommended for any Unitarians who are leading worship or running meetings online.
Participants should register themselves via the Eventbrite links below, using the promotional code “HTREHQOLS-UC2020” available from Unitarian College.
· Wed 8 July, 10.30-13.00 (public session)
· Wed 15 July, 10.30-13.00 (Unitarian specific)
· Tue 21 July, 14.30-17.00 (Unitarian specific)
· Thu 30 July, 16.00-18.30 (Unitarian specific)
Standard public rates are available for all sessions, and a specially subsidised rate:
· Full rate £95 – for private & public sector organisations
· Discounted rate £65 – for voluntary organisations & independent professionals
· Subsidised rate £25 – subsidised by Unitarian College for those that cannot pay standard rates
Unitarian Leadership Inquiry
Join us on zoom 13th May at 7-8:30pm on zoom to learn about various forms of leadership in Unitarianism, the difference between Lay Leadership, professional ministry and what a Unitarian Minister does.

Rites of Passage
Being held at The Nightingale Centre, 9th-11th May, learn how to conduct Rites of Passage ceremonies with your own unique Unitarian style, much needed in the world today.

All About U
Our 3-session online zoom All About U Course starting 28th May will be being offered to those interested in Unitarian history, theology and values.
Testimonials
"The formation of the Unitarian College has opened up the possibility of ministry training to people like me, who otherwise would not have been able to study due to the confines of the modern life. As a modern institution UC is very much in touch with the reality. The training programme is tailor-made to fit each student’s individual circumstances. The content of the course is incredibly rich, covering a vast spectrum of topics, using various methods of teaching and student engagement. The ministry training programme perfectly balances being “down to earth” on one hand, and “looking up to the heavens” on the other, placing emphasis on the practical application of the acquired skills, knowledge and insights in the 21st century British Unitarian congregations. The staff went above and beyond to ensure that we still get the same rich learning experience under the restrictions posed by Covid.
But UC is much more than just an educational establishment. It’s a support network for those embarking on a journey of professional ministry. It’s a space where we, students, learn just as much from each other as we do from our tutors. It’s a space where new friendships are made and future professional relationships are formed."