Jamestown, N.Y. – From New York City, where she is in her first year at Union Theological Seminary, Karishma Neva Gottfried will participate in the Sunday, February 11 hybrid service of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Jamestown (UUCJ). At the 10:30 a.m. hybrid service Gottfried will speak on “Revelation Unsealed.” Describing herself as having been on the path to ministry since she was sixteen, Gottfried says, “Unitarian Universalism (UU) today defines itself not by a shared belief in a singular Truth, but by the commitments we make as we accompany each other on our individual paths to truth and meaning.” All are invited to participate and learn more about what UU’s shared value that "revelation is unsealed" can mean today. Gottfried was raised in the UU Fellowship of Corvallis, Oregon. A recent graduate of Wellesley College in Massachusetts, she brings her love of Unitarian Universalism with her everywhere she goes. She most recently served as Campus Ministry Organizer for The Sanctuary Boston, and she runs the popular UU TikTok account @unitarianuniversalist. Emily Garrick is service leader. Coffee hour and a forum follow the service. Participation can be in person at 1255 Prendergast Avenue in Jamestown or online. To join virtually, use the link at UUJamestown.org/calendar. The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Jamestown is a progressive, liberal religious community serving the southern tier of Western New York and Warren County, Pa. The UUCJ’s mission is to support and celebrate each other, encourage spiritual and individual growth, and serve the wider community. Comments are closed.
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