Sunday, June 30, 10 a.m., “Shall We Give God a Second Chance,” Rev. Dave Hunter with Worship Associate Jean Charles coordinating: Many Unitarian Universalists have ambivalent feelings about God. The God who watches over humanity and intervenes in our affairs from time to time seems implausible, but are there other images of God that are worth consideration? Is “God” still a useful word for you? How would you describe God… the God you believe in, or don’t?
Note: It’s also Queer Youth of Faith Day!
Rev. Dave Hunter is a graduate of Princeton, the Harvard Law School, and Wesley Theological Seminary. davidhunter2405@comcast.net. In his 33 years as a civil rights lawyer, he concentrated on the preservation and expansion of democracy. After 25 years in the Voting Section of the Justice Department, he retired in 2000 to become a full time student for the ministry. Ordained in 2003, he served congregations in Maryland, New Jersey, Arkansas, and Pennsylvania along with his wife, Rev. Kerry Mueller. Dave and Kerry live at White Horse Village, a retirement community in suburban Philadelphia, where Dave serves on the Spiritual Life Committee.
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