Rev. Marti Keller: “Because I Knew You”

Rev. Marti Keller will present “a valentine to friendship.” She’ll talk about how we are changed for the good by this kind of love.

Rev. Marti Keller

Friendship will be on our minds this Sunday, coming after memorial services for longtime Fellowship members Ed Wilson (which was Saturday, Feb. 8) and Dick McMichael (which will be Saturday, Feb. 15, at the Fellowship at 1 p.m.)

Sunday services begin at 11 a.m., but join us early for coffee and conversation. Visitors and guests are always welcome. Services include a talk and some music, a little meditation and optional opportunities to share your thoughts.

Rev. Keller, who is based in Atlanta, is our regular visiting Unitarian Universalist minister. She’s been a Unitarian Universalist minister for more than 25 years, serving congregations and in leadership roles with the Unitarian Universalist Association. She’s also an essayist, a poet and an activist for human rights.

If you come Sunday, be prepared for something different. UU is an unusual religion. For example, we don’t share a creed. Our members are Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists and others. We also include Wiccans, Pagans, deists, humanists, agnostics, atheists and people who resist labels. What we do share are principles and values. The short version: put love into action, be kind, and care for the planet.

There’s more of course. A lot more. Join us Sunday morning for the details.

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