Hancock Church will offer Our Whole Lives sexuality education for grades 7-9 this semester, and now is the time to sign your kids up! The class will be led by Hancock’s student minister for Children and Families, Katie Elliott, and student minister for Youth and Young Adults, Abby Wester. 

OWL is a progressive, socially conscious, scientifically based, and spiritually inspired curricula that believes young people deserve honest information about physical intimacy, personal identity, and personal responsibility.

The program runs Thursday nights, 6-7:30 p.m. from Jan. 26-June 8. There are two Saturday mini-retreats during the semester on March 18 and April 29 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The parent orientation is Thursday, Jan. 19 from 6-7:30 p.m. This meeting is just for parents and guardians where Katie and Abby will introduce the curriculum to you and answer any questions you have about the program.

The cost for the class is $150. Scholarship funds are available for anyone who needs them. For more information and to sign up, reach out to Katie at katie@hancockchurch.org or Abby at abby@hancockchurch.org

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