Elizabeth DeCoux presents
“In the House of the Riddle Mother”
Donna Zimmerman, Worship Leader
Eileen Morrison, Accompanist
Gina Romeo, Flute
Borrowing a title from Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Elizabeth DeCoux invites us to explore our dreams. As Unitarian Universalists, our inspirations include direct experiences of transcending mystery and wonder. For many of us, dreaming is one of those direct experiences. This sermon presents the opportunity to engage with our dreams, and to open our spirits to a potential source of blessing, knowledge, and guidance.
About our Speaker/Sermon Author
Elizabeth DeCoux spent her career practicing law and then teaching law. She is BBUUC’s Animal Chaplain, available to help members and their companion animals with any spiritual and pastoral needs related to animals. Elizabeth was selected as the recipient of the Unitarian Universalist Animal Ministry’s (UUAM) Albert Schweitzer Sermon Award for the best sermon regarding our responsibilities to animals. She is active in the UUAM and is also on BBUUC’s Worship Team.
About our Musician
BBUUC newcomer Gina Romeo has a Bachelor’s degree in Flute Performance from the University of Florida and a Master’s degree in Music Therapy from Florida State University. She currently works as a music therapist for a local private practice and uses a variety of instruments including voice, guitar, piano, and ukulele to help her clients meet social, motor, and cognitive goals. Gina and her husband Adam Ray have a little daughter, Rosemary, and are expecting again soon.