Air Force vet talks about his UU faith, and more
UU veteran talks about his faith
Doug Traversa, a recently retired Air Force veteran and lay leader of the UU Church of Tullahoma, Tenn., was interviewed for NotAlone.com about adjusting after a deployment, but the discussion soon turned to the topic of his Unitarian Universalist beliefs. Listen to the interview online. (Not Alone.com)
Also in the media:
Jacqui Gerenz, a member of the Black Hills UU Fellowship in Rapid City, S.D., was interviewed for a story on religious denominations supporting health care reform. (Rapid City Journal - SD 8.18.09)
An outdoor Cretan labyrinth at the UU Church of Hagerstown, Md., helps memorialize a dedicated church member. (Washington Examiner - 8.16.09)
An article on climate change notes that a group of faith activists, including Washington State UU Voices for Justice and the Olympia, Wash., UU Congregation are planning a Bike and Walk for Climate Change Awareness event. (The Olympian - WA 8.15.09)
Doug Traversa, a recently retired Air Force veteran and lay leader of the UU Church of Tullahoma, Tenn., was interviewed for NotAlone.com about adjusting after a deployment, but the discussion soon turned to the topic of his Unitarian Universalist beliefs. Listen to the interview online. (Not Alone.com)
Also in the media:
Jacqui Gerenz, a member of the Black Hills UU Fellowship in Rapid City, S.D., was interviewed for a story on religious denominations supporting health care reform. (Rapid City Journal - SD 8.18.09)
An outdoor Cretan labyrinth at the UU Church of Hagerstown, Md., helps memorialize a dedicated church member. (Washington Examiner - 8.16.09)
An article on climate change notes that a group of faith activists, including Washington State UU Voices for Justice and the Olympia, Wash., UU Congregation are planning a Bike and Walk for Climate Change Awareness event. (The Olympian - WA 8.15.09)





