Rev. Marti Keller on five remarkable Unitarian women
Rev. Marti Keller talks about a new book about five remarkable 19th century Unitarian Transcendentalist women who met for tea in a Boston bookstore.
Rev. Marti Keller talks about a new book about five remarkable 19th century Unitarian Transcendentalist women who met for tea in a Boston bookstore.
On the eve of Martin Luther King Day, Rev. Marti Keller examines the life of Theodore Parker, a 19th century Unitarian minister and abolitionist, He coined the idea that the arc of human history bends toward justice—a theme that Rev. King famously amplified. Sunday services begin at 11 a.m., but join us early for coffee … Continue reading Rev. Marti Keller: “Arc Bending—a look at a Unitarian hero (and heretic!)”
Our visiting UU minister, Marti Keller, will talk about the practice of solitude. In this most busy, most noisy multi-holiday month of December, the state of purposeful solitude can have practical benefits. Visitors are always welcome at our progressive, liberal Fellowship. Sunday services begin at 11 a.m., but come early for coffee and conversation. We’re … Continue reading Rev. Marti Keller: “The Gift of Solitude”
Our visiting UU minister, Marti Keller, will talk about “The Amen Effect,” a book that, in Marti’s words, “has caught fire with progressive clergy.” It’s easy to see why. The book’s subtitle is “Ancient Wisdom to Mend Our Broken Hearts and World.” Visitors are always welcome at our progressive, liberal Fellowship. Sunday services begin at … Continue reading Rev. Marti Keller on “The Amen Effect” and the days ahead
Our regular guest speaker, Rev. Marti Keller, takes a look at our Unitarian Universalist shared value of interdependence. She asks, “Where do we go from here?” Services begin at 11 a.m., but join us early for coffee and conversation. Our liberal, progressive Fellowship welcomes visitors. Kids too! Rev. Keller has been a Unitarian Universalist parish … Continue reading Rev. Marti Keller: “Mutuality”
Guest Speaker Rev. Marti Keller will talk about joy, both as an emotion and a value. “There’s a long history of joy,” she says. “What has it looked like, and is it the same as happiness?” Sunday services begin at 11 a.m., but join us early for coffee and conversation. Services include a talk, often … Continue reading Rev. Marti Keller: An Ode to Joy
In William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” Juliet asks, “What’s in a name?” Many of us thought the playwright meant…well, we’re not sure. Maybe not much. Guest speaker Rev. Marti Keller will lead an exploration of naming and names that will argue otherwise. Come prepared to share and research or own name. Or names! Sunday services begin … Continue reading Rev. Marti Keller: “What’s in a Name?”
To celebrate Women’s History Month our guest speaker, Rev. Marti Keller, looks a look at the adventures of midlife-and-beyond women in American History—and the activist histories of elder women in our own midst. She says, “This at a time when being older and public facing is under attack.” Sunday services begin at 11 a.m. at Grace Fellowship … Continue reading Rev. Marti Keller: “No Stopping Us Now”
Rev. Marti Keller of Atlanta, our guest speaker, talks about the “it” in her title—”it” being the guiding values of Unitarian Universalism. If you’ve ever wondered what our Fellowship is about, this Sunday service might be for you. Visitors are always welcome, and this Sunday you can stay for the potluck. (Guests need only bring … Continue reading Rev. Marti Keller: “What’s love got to do with it?”
Rev. Marti Keller, our guest speaker, talks about books—summer beach reads, hammock reads, library reads—how reading is a Unitarian Universalist spiritual practice and, more than ever, n actions for justice. Rev. Keller, who lives in Atlanta, has been a Unitarian Universalist parish and social justice minister for 25 years. She was the affiliated minister for … Continue reading Rev. Marti Keller: “A reading life”