Ron Ussery is a former newspaperman, magazine editor, personnel manager, retirement plan manager and public relations director. (A partial list.) Now he wears several hats at Brookstone School, including director of library/media services and the voice of Cougars baseball.
Our experiment with outdoor service is cancelled. We’ll post a pre-recorded version of the service first thing Sunday morning here on our YouTube channel. Ron Ussery talks about a pillar of Unitarian Universalism, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Dick McMichael offers a reading from Emerson’s famous talk to the Harvard Divinity School in 1838. That one … Continue reading Ron Ussery on Ralph Waldo Emerson (outdoor service cancelled)
10:45 a.m. This Sunday (March 19) Ron Ussery will present “The Passages of Life: “Sheehy and Beyond.” Gail Sheehy’s book Passages, was named one of the 10 most influential books of all time by the Library of Congress. It offers a roadmap of human development through crises and transitions. Ussery will use this classic work … Continue reading The Passages of Life: Sheehy and Beyond
Thomas Jefferson wrote a book titled The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth, more commonly known as the Jefferson Bible. Fellowship member Ron explores this work and Jefferson’s approach to religion, which might surprise even some Unitarian Universalists. The service begins at 11 a.m., but join us early for coffee and conversation. Visitors are … Continue reading Ron Ussery on the Jefferson Bible