Jeanelyse Doran Adams

Full name: Rev. Jeanelyse Doran Adams

Rev. Jeanelyse Doran Adams, Congregational Life Staff

Jeanelyse served the Unitarian Universalists Association (UUA) as Congregational Life staff for the Pacific Western Region. She has served the UUA since 2009 and is based in Northern California.

From Jeanelyse Doran Adams

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Farewell Folks, It is time to say goodbye. As some of you know, I am leaving the UUA. I could not go without expressing my deep gratitude for amazing colleagues and the opportunity to serve Unitarian Universalism with you....

By Jeanelyse Doran Adams | June 23, 2016 | From Pacific Western Region

As the New Year approaches I am grateful for yet another opportunity to begin again. Thankfully that opportunity is available to all of us more than once a year. There are many cycles-of-life happening simultaneously all the time, breathing in and out, dawn and sunset each day, weeks, months, and...

By Jeanelyse Doran Adams | December 31, 2015 | From Pacific Western Region

Using Process Theology, we offer a framework as well as practical spiritual practices showing how living in covenant can create space for sacred conversations and authentic living.

Webinar | By Renee Ruchotzke, Jeanelyse Doran Adams, Douglas Zelinski | June 21, 2013 | From LeaderLab

General Assembly 2013 Event #3017 Our choice to organize around our promises among ourselves and with that which invokes our ultimate commitment is our greatest strength....

Webinar | By Renee Ruchotzke, Jeanelyse Doran Adams, Douglas Zelinski | June 21, 2013 | From GA Presentations

If Unitarian Universalism’s crux were reduced to a few points in space and time, they would be those potent moments just before and just after we keep promises, or break them. The power of those moments is simple, shocking, and science-based. Explore that power—its science, theology and practice.

Webinar | By Douglas Zelinski, Jeanelyse Doran Adams, Renee Ruchotzke | June 20, 2013 | From LeaderLab

If Unitarian Universalism’s crux were reduced to a few points in space and time, they would be those potent moments just before and just after we keep promises, or break them. The power of those moments is simple, shocking, and science-based. Explore that power—its science, theology and practice.

Webinar | By Douglas Zelinski, Jeanelyse Doran Adams, Renee Ruchotzke | June 20, 2013 | From GA Presentations

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