Human beings are hard-wired to resist change, especially rapid change that occurs beyond our control. Should our faith help us stay comfortable in the knowledge that some things never change? Or should it encourage us to change the things we can? We will explore how the principles of Unitarian Universalism and the vision of Beloved Community can guide us in this process.
María E McCabe is delighted to serve the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Restoration as intern minister. She graduated from Lancaster Theological Seminary in May 2014.
María fell in love with Unitarian Universalism almost ten years ago, after a lifetime of spiritual seeking. She has been a television journalist, Leadership Communication consultant, homeschooling mom and lifelong social activist.
She brings to ministry a deep passion for the work of social justice, especially in the areas of economic and racial justice. A native speaker of Spanish, María grew up in a bilingual, bi-cultural and biracial home. Her personal history fuels her vision of inclusive and just community.
She lives with her husband Mike, her daughters Morgan and Alix, and her elderly cat Nemo in Kennett Square, PA.
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