Connie Ussery leads the UU Water Communion
Fellowship member Connie Ussery leads the UU Water Communion next Sunday, and you can participate. But you must act now. (Or before Thursday at 11 a.m.)
Fellowship member Connie Ussery leads the UU Water Communion next Sunday, and you can participate. But you must act now. (Or before Thursday at 11 a.m.)
We’re switching gears, and moving the Water Communion to Sunday, Sept. 6. This Sunday, Lay Leader Rick Spradlin will talk about putting the principles of UU into practice and how “it’s not always easy.”
Long-time member John Mallory Land also will be our service leader for Sunday, Aug. 9., which will be available on our YouTube channel that morning.
Lay Leader Rick Spradlin presents “Resilience and Religious Freedom,” a sermon by the Rev. Kate Landis that was the 2017 winner of the Skinner Sermon Award. This service will be available Sunday morning (Aug. 16) on our YouTube Channel.
Long-time member John Mallory Land also will be our service leader for Sunday, Aug. 9., which will be available on our YouTube channel that morning.
Lay Leader Rick Spradlin will lead our Sunday service on August 2. This service will be available that Sunday morning on our YouTube channel.
Gwyn Rush, who graduated from Columbus High School, is an international relations major at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, GA. She’s also the public relations coordinator for Metro Atlanta Youth Energy Corps.
Lay Leader Rick Spradlin will lead the service on July 19. HIs title is “Solitary and Solidarity: The Need to Balance the Needs of the Individual with the Needs of Society. This service will be available that Sunday morning on our YouTube channel.
Lay Leader Rick Spradlin will lead the service on July 12. His talk will be available Sunday morning on our YouTube channel..
Gabrielle Daniels is a project manager with the Equal Justice Initiative. The EJI was founded by attorney Bryan Stevenson. HIs memoir, Just Mercy, was the basis for an acclaimed movie about Stevenson’s battle to win justice for Walter McMillian, an innocent Alabama man sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit