Frogs & Other Forms of Resistance with Rev. Alice Anacheka-Nasemann, Guest Minister

Political scientists have suggested that it takes 3.5% of a population to successfully (and nonviolently) create systemic change. This morning we will hear inspiring examples of creative, effective, and sometimes even playful resistance.

We are pleased to welcome Rev. Alice Anacheka-Nasemann as our Guest Minister this Sunday.  Rev. Anacheka-Naseman is in her first year as the minister of the Brookfield Unitarian Universalist Church. She is also the minister emerita for the Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson, where she served for 20 years as DRE, associate minister, and then as the solo minister.  She lives in Amherst, MA with her spouse, one of their two young adult kids, two cats, a dog, and two rats.