Deborah Corbett would like to light a candle of gratitude following her appointment by the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections to both the men’s prisons and the youth prison Board of Trustees. Deb shares, “I look forward to being able to contribute in whatever way I can to criminal justice reform in our state....
Candle Category: Gratitude
for those from this congregation
Rev. Charles Loflin shared: I want to light a candle today in deep gratitude for those from this congregation who took part in UU FaithAction’s Fall Issues Conference yesterday in Princeton and via Zoom. May our shared commitment to social justice lead us towards the collective liberation our souls desire.
Becky Doggett
Becky Doggett would lights two candles of gratitude and celebration as she embarks on her trip to Kenya, East Africa to celebrate the opening of the Olmoti Community Bore Hole, a way for the people of the community to get fresh water, and a candle for the Global Linkages Legacy Garden. Both projects were supported...
Paul Black
Paul Black lights two candles. The first candle is one of gratitude for the support from his friends and doctors as he has successfully navigated his surgery in July; he is now recovering well at home. The second candle is one of hope; while the recent tests show that he had Stage 1 pancreatic cancer,...
Cooper Woodford Moore
This is a candle of gratitude and sorrow from Claudine Ohayon for Cooper Woodford Moore, the Georgia rescue hound that brought our family more unconditional love and joy than we could ever have imagined has left us; we will love and miss him always.
Edith Nielsen
This is a candle of joy; Karen Nielsen Fried writes this also for gratitude and amazement for her mother Edith Nielsen who will celebrate her 100th birthday on June 19th surrounded by family who will come in from Denmark, China, Denver, Minnesota and all the other states in the United States. Edith has had a...