Today, we celebrate one of Unitarian Universalist’s ritual traditions, and learn about the history of what brings us to this sacred practice. Participants are encouraged to bring water to use: from travels, from places close to their hearts, even from their own sink!
About our speaker:
KC Marie Pandell hails from a spiritual, yet nonreligious background, finding Unitarian Universalism by way of theatre, and became a member at the UU Church Fullerton in 2017, where she has formerly served as Worship Chair, and on their Board of Trustees. A lifelong actor, she has her Bachelor’s degree in Theatre from Chapman University (2012), and earned her first unit of Clinical Pastoral Education from Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. She is currently pursuing a Masters of Divinity from Meadville-Lombard Theological School (2023) , in addition to serving the Unitarian Universalist Church in Anaheim as Contract Minister, and Tapestry Unitarian Universalist as Intern Minister through the 2023 church year.
She is seeking UU ordination & fellowship, with plans to become a parish minister for the UU community.
Full time dog mom to Zeus, Lily, Vulcan & Artemis, and housemate to cat Persephone, she enjoys reading, writing, singing in her car, Marvel movies, and daydreaming about traveling the world.
Topics: Welcoming