Metro Kannapolis? Greater Salisbury? I have a certain affection for that part of south-central North Carolina. (Enough placenames for Google hits, ya think?)
Jeff Pender and some other Unitarian Universalists near Lake Norman are trying to organize a new Unitarian Universalist congregation.
I wish them well. Good use of a blog, too. Details here.
Today I received an unexpected parcel from Peggy Ward Rawheiser, a well-known figure in heritage Universalist circles: her new revision of the classic A History of Universalism in North Carolina. I’m quite pleased to receive it. (Thank you.)
At first I thought I would review it in full, but since it functions more like a sourcebook — and a big one; image a Unitarian Universalist Association directory — than a conventional secondary history, I’ll have to come up with a different mode of analysis.
Some will want a copy whatever I have to say, so I figure the least I can do now is leave behind ordering informtion:
A History of Universalism in North Carolina
c/o Guild Masters
P O Box 31184
Raleigh NC 27622-1184
The price is 24.95 plus 5.00 shipping and handling. Make checks payable to the Universalist Convention of North Carolina.
Personal and cultural reflections, plus the District of Columbia and some Esperanto