Service, October 11, 2009

“How do you like your life best—in solitude or with companions?”
by Rev. Dick Weston-Jones

Minister Emeritus of the UU Church of Ventura, California, the Rev. Dick Weston-Jones has served as parish minister to ten American UU churches and New Zealand over the last 46 years. A friend of novelist Ken Kesey, Dick was the Dean of a 1964 UU summer conference in Pacific Grove, California that was described in Tom Wolfe’s book The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. Wolfe referred to him in the book as one of the “young Turks” of the Unitarian Universalist Association. For more information: www.uuchnc.org/dwj.html

During this service, Caecelia Armstrong played the violin beautifully.

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