Children's Sunday Assembly: Ethical Sunday School


"Always act so as to elicit the best in others, and thereby oneself."
Felix Adler, founder of Ethical Culture

Ethical Culture was founded in 1876 by Felix Adler in New York City. In 1906, the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture was established. Today it is a diverse and vibrant ccommunity dedicated to creating a more humane society. Members assist each other in developing ethical ideas to improve our world and the world of our children.

Through ongoing classes, intergenerational celebrations, and community service projects, the Children's Sunday Assembly helps children develop a personal ethical identity. To strenghten a child's inner moral compass, the CSA teachers emphasize skill-building in communication, self-reflection, action & consequence, and conflict resolution. We focus on how to create a better world through our service to others.

  • Respect for all peoples
  • Responsibility to ourselves and others
  • Self-Reflection about our actions
  • Ethical Action in the community
  • Creation of a just world for all

Registration

  • Children 1-12 may join CSA year round.
    13-18 may join Y.E.S. (Youth of Ethical Societies)

Tuition

  • BSEC Members: see brochure
  • Non-members: $550/child, up to $1000/family

Click here for detailed registration and tuition information

No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Please speak to the director.

Parent Involvement

When we each give a little, we all get a lot. We depend upon parents contributing their time and talentss to the best of their interests and availabilities.

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CSA Staff:

Director
Audrey Kindred
Teacher
Simba Yangala

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