Exciting News!

The new Audio-Visual (AV) system will be installed later this month. Prior to the arrival of the equipment, a sound booth that was designed and built by Len Martin has been added to the sanctuary. The last week of March is when the install of the AV equipment will take place so the Sanctuary will be unavailable March 27th -31st . The service on April 2nd , will be our first with the new system. Please bear with us as we will be learning how to optimize the experience with the improved technology. This system will allow us to live-stream, increase audio and visual experience for services, provide hearing assistance, and allow for more movement during the service or meetings.

Many thanks to Bob Deyle, Howard Pardue, Warren Brackmann, Len Martin, and all of those that have helped along the way to make this upgrade a reality!

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Rev. Holly Brown, Interim Minister
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Rev. Holly (they/them/theirs) was ordained on April 3, 2021, by Piedmont Unitarian Universalist Church in Charlotte and Salisbury, NC, where they served as a ministerial intern. Rev. Holly earned their Master of Divinity from Methodist Theological School in Ohio (MTSO) with a special focus on UU courses offered by the UU House of Studies at MTSO. During seminary, they served as a student minister at North Unitarian Universalist Church in Lewis Center, Ohio and student chaplain during one unit of Clinical Pastoral Education at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Rev. Holly also served as an Interim Director of Religious Education at the UU Congregation of Greenville, NC before perusing ministry.

Rev. Holly has a passion for Racial Justice, LGBTQIA Rights, Interfaith Work, and Mental Health Awareness and Accessibility Justice. In addition to local justice work, Rev. Holly is a member of several UUA and UUMA (UU Ministers Association) groups including TRUUsT (Trans Religious professional Unitarian Universalists Together), Trans/Nonbinary Ministers, Ministers with Disabilities, ARE (Allies for Racial Equity), and the UU Mental Health Network.