November 21, 2021

Guest speaker at the Unitarian-Universalist fellowship in Rice Lake November 21st will be Peighton Carter, discussing the challenging and often beautiful aspects of coming to terms with reality.  Sharing experiences with life’s little joys through the changing realities of disability, Carter is sure to generate a lively hour of contemplation in the focus on “My Love-Hate Relationship with Reality.”

“Pey” Carter is a fourth year seminary student at Iliff School of Theology, whose attention in school and in ministry is on storytelling and narrative justice, as well as accessibility and inclusion for all.  Also a parent of two children and a U.S. Army veteran, Carter will share experiences as a disabled queer person.

Peighton “Pey” Carter

All are invited to attend the 10:00 a.m. services at Blue Hills UU, 230 W Messenger St in Rice Lake;  all attending are asked to be vaccinated, and it is suggested that wearing a mask prudent as well.  Services can also be accessed via “Zoom” for the benefit of the whole fellowship and those  interested;   visitors may contact patriciashifferd@gmail.com for the link needed.  See bluehillsuu.org for more information.