Kathleen Parker

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Kathleen R. Parker is a member of the First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh. She teaches history at the University of Pittsburgh and serves as editor the Journal of Unitarian Universalist History.

She is also the author of:

Sacred Service in Civic SpaceThree Hundred Years of Community Ministry in Unitarian Universalism, Meadville Lombard Press, 2007

Here We Have Gathered: The Story of Unitarian Universalism in Western Pennsylvania, 1808-2008 Ohio Meadville District of the UUA; First Edition edition (October 8, 2010)

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Thought-provoking perspectives on putting liberal religious values into action to address real problems in local communities and in the world.

Book | By Dorothy May Emerson, Anita Farber-Robertson, Mary McKinnon Ganz, Rebecca Ann Parker, Kathleen Parker
Tagged as: Community, Living Our Faith, Nourishing the Spirit, Principles and Purposes, UU Identity, UU Theology, Faith Development, Social Justice, Vision for UUism

Church members generally agree that saving church records is a good thing – but the reality of doing that raises a number of questions. Which items should be saved, and by extension, is it okay to throw some items out?

Leader Resource | By Kathleen Parker | March 27, 2011 | From LeaderLab
Tagged as: Records & Security, UU History

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