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This Sunday: How Would Evidence Affect Your Faith?

Rick Spradlin is a special education teacher with a lifelong interest in comparative religion, philosophy and ethics. He keeps us on the U.U. path, borrows from many faiths and traditions. Our Sunday services begin at 11 a.m. but do join us for coffee, refreshments and conversation any time after 10:15 a.m.

This Sunday: Mental Health in the Jail

Dr. Cynthia Pattillo explains the challenges and needs for providing mental health in jail. Our Sunday services begin at 11 a.m. but do join us for coffee, refreshments and conversation any time after 10:15 a.m.

This Sunday: Two views on the Crucifixion and Resurrection

Easter Sunday will be unusual this year. We’ll have two speakers. Jim Humphries, a Methodist, will be speaking on “What significance can Unitarian Universalism find in the Crucifixion?” Rick Spradlin, our Fellowship’s lay leader will talk about “Believing in the resurrection without believing in THE Resurrection.”

This Sunday, “Passover Stories”

Rick Spradlin is a special education teacher with a lifelong interest in comparative religion, philosophy and ethics. He keeps us on the U.U. path, borrows from many faiths and traditions.

Florence Wakoko: “My Early Life in the U.S. and Where I am Today”

Dr. Florence Wakoko-Studstill is a builder of bridges between Columbus and communities in Africa and also between communities within Columbus itself. She’s a distinguished expert on topics that include diversity, poverty, gender disparity, microfinancing and much more. Dr. Wakoko-Studstill is a published author and a researcher, program manager, conference organizer and college professor.