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Barnaby Feder is the settled minister at CVUUS. Before becoming a minister Barnaby worked for twenty-seven years as a reporter for the New York Times. Barnaby’s wife, Michele Lowy, is an elementary school teacher. They have three children, two sons and a daughter.
In honor of Labor Day, Rev. Barnaby led a sharing of memories of important life lessons learned in our first jobs. and a sing-a-long! Swimming to the Other Side by Pat Humphries We are living ‘neath the great Big Dipper We are washed by the very same rain We are swimming in the stream together … Continue reading Unforgettable
Using the art displayed in his office, Rev. Barnaby explored how the art we bring into our work spaces tells stories, keeps us sane, and invites connection. We shared stories of our favorite workplace art.
Remembering what they died for — freedom of expression and assembly. Led by Rev. Barnaby. Martha Fulda read We Are by Ysaye M. Barnell Rev Barnaby’s The Freethinkers’ Space sermon:
Rev. Barnaby reflected on what he learned teaching his Church of the Larger Fellowship course to incarcerated UU’s about humane and inhumane paths to simplifying our lives. Poppy Rees, Dir of Religious Exploration, invited kids to tell her about the new bathroom sign symbols on our restroom doors. She then led them in singing out … Continue reading Behind Bars: Five Too Simple Questions