Speaker: Rev. Ruth MacKenzie
Much of Rev. Ruth MacKenzie’s career was spent in the ministry of artistry. For the last part of her career, she shifted her focus to the artistry of ministry. She received her Master of Divinity from United Theological Seminary and served First Universalist Church of Minneapolis for ten years as Minister of Worship and Pastoral Care. She has just returned from Dallas, TX, where she served as Minister in Residence at First Unitarian Church of Dallas. Through much of her ministry, Ruth has endeavored to bring her knowledge of the arts to the creation of worship and ritual experiences that are visceral and meaningful. She has been deeply shaped by her work at First Universalist Church, its commitment to racial justice, and its mission to “create a multi-racial, multi-cultural, and intergenerational faith community of mutual caring and support where people bring all of who they are and welcome each other with joy.”
In a world filled with uncertainty, how do we take the risks necessary to grow, heal, and trust? Rev. Ruth MacKenzie explores the connection between risk and trust in this Unitarian Universalist sermon, reflecting on her work with incarcerated individuals in a grief and loss circle.