Rev. Chandrika D. Phea: “On a Mission to Change a Nation”

Guest speaker Rev. Chandrika D. Phea will talk about how a mission trip to China changed her life.

Chandrika D. Phea

Rev. Phea, who lives in Columbus, earned a bachelor’s degree in Biblical studies from Beacon University and completed a two-year teaching and mission assignment that she says “revolutionized” her life. She’s also an outdoor enthusiast, a triathlete, and a wellness coach. And she’s the author of a book, Lord, I Don’t Want to Die a Christian.

Join us this Sunday, March 6, for Rev. Phea’s talk and for some music, some readings, a little meditation and more.

We meet in person Sundays at 11 a.m. to noon, with safety measures in place. (See below.) Service are in spacious Grace Fellowship Hall on our small campus on the banks for the Heiferhorn Creek in north Columbus. You’ll find us at 8827 Heiferhorn Way.

We welcome people of all faith traditions and ethical systems, as long as these systems recognize and respect the dignity of all people. Our services focus on the Seven Principles of Unitarian Universalism. Our motto: deeds before creeds.

For more information, email us at uufcga@gmail.com and put “Sunday service question” in the subject line.


Our Pandemic Safety Measures

  • Masks are required for all our indoor events.
  • Seating has been changed to make social distancing easier.
  • Speakers and service leaders don’t wear masks at the podium, which is even more socially distant. they also get rapid tests for COVID before the service.
  • Our members and friends have been vaccinated for COVID-19. We urge visitors to get vaccinated.
  • We do have music, but we don’t sing together.
  • Refreshments are not served before or after services.
  • Guests are welcome, but please do follow alls our pandemic guidelines.

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