Darcy Roake

Full name: Rev. Darcy Roake

Rev. Darcy Roake at the pulpit of Emerson UU Church in Houston, TX

The Reverend Darcy Roake is a Unitarian Universalist Minister who supports our Association’s Stewardship work through our UUA Society for Stewardship as well as preaching , teaching and connecting UU Congregants across the United States. Rev. Darcy lives in New Orleans, LA with her husband Adrian and son Sebastian and she is enjoying getting to know our Unitarian Universalist Congregations in the Southern Region. Rev. Darcy has a wide background in social justice and pastoral care in workplaces as varied as Oxfam America, Amnesty International, the United Nations, the Navajo Nation Public Defender's Office, and Massachusetts General Hospital. Rev. Darcy is currently a member of Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Clergy Advocacy Board. Darcy received a B.A. in Religious Studies from Brown University and graduated with a Master of Divinity from Harvard Divinity School.

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GA Presentations | General Assembly

Innovation and Inspiration for UU Stewardship

Mary Katherine Morn, Vail Weller, Amy Shaw, Darcy Roake, Eric Kaminetzky, Laura Randall, UUA Stewardship and Development

From General Assembly Presentations
A "flash” presentation of the most innovative and successful fundraising ideas.

LeaderLab

Faithful and Successful Congregational Stewardship

Darcy Roake, UUA Stewardship and Development

From LeaderLab
This training is an in-depth exploration of successful Congregational Stewardship from myriad voices, including current and former Parish Ministers, and...
Innovation and Inspiration for UU Stewardship

Mary Katherine Morn, Vail Weller, Amy Shaw, Darcy Roake, Eric Kaminetzky, Laura Randall, UUA Stewardship and Development

From LeaderLab
A "flash” presentation of the most innovative and successful fundraising ideas.

WorshipWeb

Each of us ministers to a weary world

Darcy Roake

From WorshipWeb
There is too much hardship in this world to not find joy, every day There is too much injustice in this world to not right the balance, every day There ...

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