Nobody Knows My Name: The Ministry of Eugene Sparrow

Published: Aug. 21, 2016, 5 p.m.

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Sermon delivered by Kellie C. Kelly on August 21, 2016. Kellie is a student at Meadville Lombard Theological School, steering committee chairperson of UU Class Conversations, and Unity Temple\'s incoming ministerial intern.\\xa0Before seminary, she built a career in the staffing industry as a sales manager and technical recruiter. Kellie\\u2019s call to ministry began when she worked as a U.S. Navy family ombudsman and deepened during her time as a director of faith development.

Kellie is from a white working-poor family of restaurant workers. As a third-generation single mother, she became the first person in her family to attend college, completing her undergraduate degree at the age of 41. Kellie also is an \\u201cout\\u201d mental health advocate, trying to reduce the stigma of mental illness. Kellie feels a strong commitment to work with and for the people society pushes to the margins, whether based on the color of their skin, their class, or their perceived disabilities.\\xa0Kellie can be reached at kkelly@uuma.org.

The theme for August\\xa0is how to take a path of growth.\\xa0To read about our\\xa0theme-based ministry, please visit\\xa0http://www.unitytemple.org/faith-development/soul-connections\\xa0on our website.

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