With Rev. Meg Riley, UUA Co-Moderator
Zoom Service
It’s hard to know what to count on these days. Things we have always taken for granted—in our families, in our country, in our faith, in our world—are all complicated and stressful. Unitarian Universalism has always provided more of a moving river than a rock to hold onto, but what about when we feel like we are drowning? What do we hold onto then?
Rev. Meg Riley, a lifelong Unitarian Universalist, was raised in congregations in Charleston, West Virginia, and Akron, Ohio. After serving for 38 years as a religious professional in a variety of capacities, Rev. Riley retired in the summer of 2020. She now serves, with Charles DuMond, as co-moderator of the Unitarian Universalist Association. She lives in Minneapolis, nestled in with her family, animals, gardens, deep friendships, and a vibrant activist community. She is also the editor of Testimony: The Transformative Power of Unitarian Universalism.