Rev. Mark Skrabacz is our Minister. He received a BA from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Divinity from the Jesuit School of Theology, Berkeley. After 25 years as a corporate officer, as well as director of social service, educational and environmental non-profit organizations, Mark was ordained as a UU Minister. He served the UU Church of the Hill Country in Kerrville for 5 years, and is now our called Minister in Georgetown. He is involved in the leadership of several organizations that affirm and promote issues of religious freedom and expression, as well as justice and equity.
This Sunday at 9:30 a.m. we launch our annual Pledge Drive with a Burrito Breakfast, entertainment and a message about Loving our Spiritual Home. Dress casually and come to church early to eat Breakfast Tacos while we enjoy each other and a light-hearted message about giving and receiving.
It’s too easy for a Black man to die today. Until Black Lives Matter, how can anyone say that All Lives Matter? Let’s explore these realities and check in on the status of Courageous Conversations about Race in Georgetown.
What can we learn about and from the Jewish Feasts of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur? Let’s join together to understand these observances and how they can inform and enhance our lives.
Learn what it can mean to be acknowledged as a certified Green Sanctuary Congregation, and what roles and tasks you can undertake. Please plan to experience our connections before, during and after the service as a Community that is making a difference.
Paraphrasing U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, this service asks how can we live our values of justice, mercy and love in this time of confrontation, anxiety and distrust. Please join with us to explore this much-needed and vitally-important topic for our spiritual and human life.
This annual in-gathering celebration welcomes us back to our Spiritual Home after the Summer. We bring the actual water or symbolic water from our travels to contribute to our common bowl. In commingling the water, we visually combine our lives in mutual solidarity and trust. Let’s welcome each other back in a celebration of our … Continue reading Gathering Again in Communion