Threads Through Time
With joys, challenges, and hopes, what are the threads through time that anchor this community in love? Join us on Sunday, August 27th as we take a moment to pause and appreciate the strengths of community.
Rev Donna Dolham is a Unitarian Universalist minister working as a Hospice Chaplain with Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice. She has served as a Beyond Categorical Thinking facilitator with the Unitarian Universalist Association, traveling throughout the US to congregations in transition, and has been in lay leadership positions prior to entering seminary. If you’d like to know more about her ministry, please visit her website at donnadolham.com.
With joys, challenges, and hopes, what are the threads through time that anchor this community in love? Join us on Sunday, August 27th as we take a moment to pause and appreciate the strengths of community.
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