Just putting some feelers out their for any interested families who would like to see this here. Fairly similar to Cub Scouts in their activities but they are secular, a bit more inclusive and focus more on environmental concerns. Same moral building, learning about and enjoying nature principles, etc.
I'm not sure there are enough gay climate change enthusiasts around here but there may be. https://navigatorsusa.org/junior-navigators/ Looks more like brainwashing than scouting to me. A political agenda for children. Really?
Moral Compass As a Navigator, I promise to do my best to create a world free of prejudice and ignorance. To treat people of every race, creed, lifestyle and ability with dignity and respect. To strengthen my body and improve my mind to reach my full potential. To protect our planet and preserve our freedom.
And this is who started it. http://www.allsoulsnyc.org/site/c.atJQL8NRJqL8H/b.6216933/k.BDF5/Home.htm
They are a great congregation and 4 Presidents of the United States were Unitarian going back to John Adams. The Universalism branch merged with the Unitarian branch in late 1960's. A Universalism Chaplan served in George Washington's Army.
That explains a lot about their Moral Compass. Inclusion rather than being divisive and discriminatory.
I'd be interested, although I have to admit I have never heard of this before your post. I think you'll have a hard time getting traction because of that. You may be better off calling it a Raleigh Chapter and using things like MeetUp.com (if allowed) to get things moving.
I know it is a bit of a drive but Raleigh, Durham and Chappell Hill have very large UU congregations and maybe able to give you guidance. My congregation is Fayetteville and we are pretty small.
I had not heard of it either but a friend of mine recently moved to Pittsboro and got his son into a chapter there. They seem to really like it. A drive to Raleigh is not out of reach, but I figured I would start looking close to home first, thanks for the input.
I see that I forgot the link, thanks for including it. Also, to your post, It seems to me it is the opposite of political, how is being inclusive and wanting to be a better steward of the planet a political position.