Rev. Jacqueline Ziegler speaking with Worship Team member Molly Brinkerhoff as Worship Associate.
I invite you to imagine yourself at a dinner party, the only person there who goes to a church. When this telling bit of information inadvertently leaks out, you pique the curiosity of your dinner companions – all of whom graduated from organized religion years ago. They want to know why. You don’t want to evangelize so you respond a little defensively, “Well, it’s not really a church. You see, I am a Unitarian Universalist.” They want to know more. The conversation continues and you are pushing spin control buttons.
Is there no such thing as an evangelical Unitarian Universalist? In my book there is.
For me, an evangelical Unitarian Universalist is not an oxymoron. In this reflection I’ll share
why this is so. Hopefully, one of you (or all of you) will become one heck of an
“EVANGELICAL” Unitarian Universalist.