November 11, 2018 – Rev. Joan Armstrong Davis

The Light in the Tattoo Shop:  

This is a sermon about the heritage of the Enlightenment and how the principles of that 16th -17th Century movement are still relevant to the values which undergird our liberal religious congregations today. This Sunday service comes just days after the 2018 mid term elections and, therefore, it also affords us the opportunity to explore how we deal with the outcomes of that election, looking for what it has to teach us and the ways forward which can bring hope and healing for ourselves and others. 

Reverend Joan Armstrong Davis is a parish based Unitarian Universalist minister, having served congregations in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Wisconsin. She is a 1989 graduate of the Candler School of Theology at Emory University where she returned in 2003 for a residency in
pastoral care at Emory University Hospital.

Joan currently serves the Northwest Unitarian Universalist congregation in Sandy Springs, GA as their Affiliated Community Minister where she facilitates the work of their lay led pastoral care ministry team.

Facilitator:  Barbara Van-Helsdingen

Musician:  William Chelton

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