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Rev. Nana Kratochvil
Nana Kratochvil discovered the Unitarian Universalist Church in Jackson, MS in 1977, and soon joined. While a member she served in several capacities, including president and chair of the worship committee. She also served the Mid-South district on committees, then as president. Nana was called to the ministry, and entered Meadville/Lombard in 1991, graduating in 1994. The extension ministry program then asked her to go to Muskegon, MI. She retired after serving them for 13 years, and is currently their Minister Emerita, as well as serving as a consulting minister at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Michigan in Mount Pleasant. Nana is a past president of the Heartland District, and currently serves as their Ministerial Settlement Representative.
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Last updated on Friday, July 22, 2011.
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