Unitarian Universalists as EMT’s

Come and hear why Unitarian Universalists are Emergency Medical Technicians both in the times of sheltering-in-place and beyond.  Our faith calls us to think of one another and those in our wider community, both in times of abundance and struggle.   We can grow our presence and fulfill our community’s need for care and belonging while nurturing ourselves.   Our faith can provide what we and what others are so hungry for.

Speaker Bio

Rev. Margo Rinehart earned her Masters of Divinity from Seattle University School of Theology & Ministry in 2018. Since that time, she has served as a semi-permanent guest minister at the Olympic UU Fellowship in Carlsborg, WA, where she leads one service each month. She has been preaching a couple of times a month since January. She has also served as Chaplain at Camp Eliot in Seabeck, WA.

Rev. Rinehart holds a Masters of Social Work and a Bachelors in Social Welfare, both from the University of Washington, and has over 20 years of experience working as a licensed therapist, specializing in mediation and conflict resolution.

 

This is a virtual service. If you wish to visit us, send an email to zoom-guest@macuuf.org to request an invitation.

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