A Unitarian Universalist’s Theology of Brokenness

So much feels broken in our world right now.  Join Linette Lowe to explore together what our faith tradition, our own experience, and the arts can bring when we feel broken.  Please bring a smallish broken piece or item with you, something that might symbolize for you what you are experiencing as broken.  As the hymn says, together we will “bind up the broken”!

 

 

Linette R. Lowe, MA, MDiv
Linette Lowe is the Executive Director of Central Louisville Community Ministries, which serves to help stabilize families and neighbors in crisis in the Old Louisville and downtown neighborhoods, and is currently the President of the Association of Community Ministries. She completed her MDiv at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in December 2022, and is a candidate for ordination in the Unitarian Universalist church, where she has been a member since 1997. Her call to community ministry has been part of a winding journey that has included doctoral work in philosophy and many years teaching philosophy at Bellarmine and at St. Catharine College, as well as serving as the Director of Religious Education at First Unitarian Church for six years. She is deeply committed to the collaborative work of the Association of Community Ministries and ensuring that everyone in Metro Louisville has the means to meet their basic needs. She finds inspiration in the miracle of community that is continually unfolding around us, the beauty of nature that surrounds us, and the love that binds us all. She lives on the unceded land of the Shawnee people outside of Bloomfield, KY, with her husband Jay, son Jaymeson, loyal dog Lucy, 12 hens, and a herd of cats.

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We hope that you join us this Sunday! If you would like to know more about us, please complete the visitor signup form and Janet Taylor, Congregational Life Coordinator, will be notified of your interest for more information regarding our faith community. You may contact Janet directly at  janet@allpeoplesuu.com  and/or 502-200-3262.

 

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