When we use the term “diversity,” we often think of racial diversity. But when we remember to see people as individuals, we reveal a vast variety of diversities that can become a deep source of strength.
This Sunday is one in which six New Jersey UU ministers are guest-preaching in one another’s congregations as a way to build connections between the spiritual communities we serve.
Rev. Neely is spending the morning with our congregation in East Brunswick, and we’re pleased to welcome Rev. Seth Fisher, serving First Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hunterdon County, NJ, here. Seth previously served churches in Chicago and Evanston, IL as well as Annapolis, MD. He received a Master of Divinity degree from Loyola University Chicago in 2013 and was ordained to Unitarian Universalist ministry in 2015. He lives in a secluded stone cottage with an eclectic collection of books, an orange cat, and an endless supply of imponderable mysteries. He is grateful for this opportunity to visit Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton!
Guest Worship Leader: Rev. Seth Fisher
Worship Associate: Jackie McSheene
Music: John Burton; Nick Tiberi, piano; Marjorie Herman