Jamestown, N.Y. – Retired Presbyterian minister Angus Watkins delivers the message at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Jamestown’s (UUCJ) 10:30 a.m. hybrid service on March 19. Checking in on the role of reading for us today, Watkins asks “What Book Are You Living With of Late?” The service will be in praise of literature and life, The message focuses on the fourth of the seven Principles that all Unitarian Universalist congregations affirm, promote, and hold as strong values and moral guides: A free and responsible search for truth and meaning;. Watkins graduated from Ohio's Bowling Green State University with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts and earned his master’s of divinity degree from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. He lived outside Ashville, N.Y., in North Harmony Township for over 25 years with his wife, Anne. Now residing in their native Buffalo area, both will be at the service. Julie Anderson is pianist. A potluck luncheon follows. Participation can be either 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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