Sometimes Our Heroes Aren’t Heroes 

 
2012-05-03-Andrews-14

Sometimes Our Heroes Aren’t Heroes 

by Rev. Connie Simon (Guest)

Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento

Sunday, February 4, 2024

Rev. Connie SimonWe human beings are complex creatures, capable of both good and bad behavior.  Even some of our most well-known forebearers behaved in ways that today we consider offensive. What do we do when the people we admire most can’t live up to our expectations?

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On his first Sunday back from sabbatical, Rev. Roger is happy to host Rev. Connie Simon, who serves as the current Interim Minister at the UU Church of Davis. She and Roger are both graduates of Indiana University and Meadville Lombard Theological School.  An avid history fan, Rev. Connie is the co-chair of the UU Studies network, editor of the Dictionary of UU Biography, and scribe of the Berry Street Essay, a Unitarian clergy event dating back to 1825. She is also secretary of the UU Ministers Association board and a conflict coach with the Hope for Us program of our denomination.  Most importantly, she is Aunt Connie to a host of nieces and nephews and mom to her eight-year-old dog Rev. Dr. Janeetha Ridley.

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