Speaker: Jude Lowery

Jude Lowery and her wife Jill Ellern live in the eastern lee of the Smoky Mountains outside of Sylva, NC on a little piece of land they’ve named 2 Old Foxes Farm. Their household is owned by a miniature spotted donkey, a pinto Shetland pony, and a couple of nuisance Corgis. When she’s not writing commercial fiction she enjoys being a Garden Goddess, doing needle art like knitting and crochet, dabbling in Essential Oils, playing dulcimer, riding her motorcycle or driving her Shetland ponies around the neighborhood. She works for Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority as an Outpatient Behavioral Health Certified Coder. She has been attending the UUFF for 13 years serving in a variety of roles and currently President.

Navigating Transformation: The Power of Community Support

Welcome to our Unitarian service on transformation, where we explore the profound changes that shape our lives and our world. Together, we’ll dive into stories of personal growth, collective evolution, and the power of change to inspire and uplift. Whether you’re seeking renewal, insight, or a supportive community on your journey, join us as we … Continue reading Navigating Transformation: The Power of Community Support