
“In recognition of what I like to call the third May holiday ( Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, and World Freedom of the Press month) I will be talking about my personal history os a member of the press, a look at the threats today and a look at our UU history of involvement in this aspect of the free and independent search for truth and meaning.”
Rev. Marti Keller lives in the Atlanta area. She’s been a Unitarian Universalist minister for more than 25 years, serving individual congregations, as a guest minister and in leadership roles with the Unitarian Universalist Association. She’s also an essayist, a poet and an activist for human rights.
At the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Columbus, GA, we are a liberal religion—not because of politics, but because of openness. Because we draw wisdom from many sources. Because we believe revelation is not sealed. Because we welcome questions, stories, and truths from every path. Join us for Sunday programs at 11:00 AM Eastern, come early to enjoy coffee, cookies and conversation!
Service Leader: Stephanie Robichaux