St. Thomas, the story goes, refused to believe the Resurrection until he could see for himself the wounds inflicted on Jesus. Over the centuries, the “Incredulity of Thomas” has been interpreted a number of ways. Ron Ussery will examine it from a Unitarian Universalist perspective. Join our live Zoom video service to learn more.
Our Zoom services begin at 11 a.m., but please do sign in early to socialize. Here’s the link for this Sunday.* We also record our services and later post them on our YouTube channel. After the last hymn, we stop recording and open Zoom’s virtual space for questions, comments and digital socializing.
Guests are always welcome.
Ron Ussery’s career has included journalism, public relations, personnel management, retirement planning and banking. He’s also our Fellowship’s treasurer. Though officially “retired,” Ron and his wife, Connie, continue to live busy lives that include volunteering for our Fellowship an pursuing wide-ranging interests.
Ron’s most recent talk for us was about Ralph Waldo Emerson’s connection with UU. Watch that talk here on our YouTube channel.
*The Zoom link should be all you need. Here it is in full: https://zoom.us/j/93880912167?pwd=S0JKTytqb2RmWWJvVUdTZEF3SnFLZz09
If you’re having trouble signing in or if you want the Meeting ID and passcode to sign in from your Zoom account, email [email protected] with “Zoom help!” in the subject line. Or text Bill Harlan.