Speaker: Keith Hutchinson
Keith Hutchinson has a bachelor’s degree in speech communication from Illinois State University and a master’s degree and other graduate work in rhetorical studies from the University of Iowa. Keith has taught at Southwestern University as part-time faculty in communications, worked at the Department of State Health Services, and currently is communications manager for the City of Georgetown. Keith and his wife Dana Hendrix live in Georgetown and joined SGUUF in 2014. They have two daughters, Samantha and Kate.
Most of us probably feel that we have full days and busy lives—going to work, serving at church, mowing the yard, cleaning the house. You may, like me, have perpetual to-do lists. I seem to be always doing, but do I really look at, and think about, how I spend my time? How much time … Continue reading How Do We Spend Our Time?
Join us as we revisit the past service by Keith Hutchinson entitled Atonement and Reparations. Also during the service there will be information on the upcoming UUA General Assembly. If you are interested in learning more about GA 2021 or registering, please do so by going to https://uua.org/GA! Learn more about the 2021 Ware … Continue reading Visiting Past Services: Atonement and Reparations
Yom Kippur, which means the Day of Atonement, is on Sept. 27. It follows 10 days after Rosh Hashana, which is the start of the Jewish New Year. The period between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur is one of reflection and reckoning, culminating in Yom Kippur, the most important Jewish holiday. Given this current moment … Continue reading Online Service – Atonement and Reparations
Honesty is a quality we expect of ourselves, our loved ones, and our leaders. What would it look like if people practiced a radical form of honesty? Would it differ from the notion of “right speech?” How do we choose to speak in an environment where the truth and its pursuit are in the spotlight?