In-play, Sundays 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
What we do
In-Play at Unity San Francisco provides a joyful and inclusive interfaith experience where children ages 2-12 discover spiritual truths through interactive activities, play with engaging crafts and group games, and grow in their understanding of themselves, their connection to others, and the world around them. We create a lightly structured, regularly committed space for families to explore God, traditions, faith, and Unity’s principles through hands-on learning, creative expression, and respectful discussions. Our goal is to nurture a loving community where every child feels welcomed, valued, and empowered to let their inner light shine.
Five Unity Principles
The foundation of our activities
- God is all good and active in everything, everywhere.
- I am naturally good because God’s divinity is in me and in everyone.
- I create my experiences by what I choose to think, what I feel, and what I believe.
- Through affirmative prayer and meditation, I connect with God and bring out the good in my life.
- I do and give my best by living the truth I know. I make a difference, and I matter!
If you and your family are interested in becoming involved, we invite you to join us for one of our fun-filled Spiritual Playdates. You are also welcome to give us a call during our weekly office hours with any questions or concerns. We look forward to seeing you!
Kayla Campbell
Our Youth and Family Director
Kayla Campbell serves as the Head of our In-Play Youth and Family Program, bringing a passion for education and community building to Unity San Francisco. With a strong background in youth development, Kayla also works as a 2nd Grade Resident Teacher at Town School for Boys. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Kayla operates from a deep belief in the value of respect, viewing it as the foundation for all healthy relationships. She lives by the philosophy that every person and place deserves to be treated with dignity, embodying the Golden Rule in her work with our youth. Outside of the classroom and the church, Kayla loves expressing care through cooking and baking for her loved ones. She also enjoys reading, listening to music, and spending quality time with friends and family.
