
Olivia Rose is founder and director of local 501(c)3 non-profit Chattahoochee Valley Learning Resource Center that grew from a desire to get people outside and connect to their community through adventure, education and stewardship. She holds a Masters in Early Childhood Education and has a heart for community and authentic learning. A Columbus-native, she’s back, living here with her husband, Jeremy and children, River and Roam. You’ll often find them on the streets of Uptown, on the river, or supporting local events. She enjoys cooking especially over the open fire, adventuring and exploring with her homeschooled children, or diving in to creative projects.
Our Sunday services often feature guest speakers. They also include music, readings, a little meditation, and optional opportunities to share your thoughts.
If you come Sunday, be prepared for something different. Unitarian Universalism is an unusual religion. For example, we don’t share a creed. Our Fellowship includes Christians, Jews, Buddhists and subscribers to earth-centered traditions—Pagans and Wicca’s among them. Members also include humanists, agnostics, atheists and people who resist labels.
What we do share are commitments to respect all people, to care for the planet, and to support each other in our free, responsible, and unique searches for truth and meaning. In other words, we celebrate life.