This Sunday at the 11:00 AM Worship Service, Rev. Barbara Jarrell will be in the pulpit.
We will have a Newcomer Information Session after the service at 12:30 PM.
All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church of Shreveport, Louisiana
A home for Unitarian Universalism and liberal religion in Shreveport, Bossier City, and Northwest Louisiana since 1950
This Sunday at the 11:00 AM Worship Service, Rev. Barbara Jarrell will be in the pulpit.
We will have a Newcomer Information Session after the service at 12:30 PM.
Please join us this Sunday at 11:00 AM for “Presence” by Rev. Barbara Jarrell.
All interested newcomers are invited to our monthly Newcomer Information Session following the service.
And mark your calendars now for next Sunday (30 October 2011) for “The Feast of All Souls.” At this time of the year when we remember and honor the dead, we pause to pay tribute to those “prophetic men and women” of every age on whose shoulders we stand.
Sunday, 16 October 2011 – 11:00 AM — “Holy Ground: A Place for Character” by Rev. Barbara Jarrell. The All Souls Choir will sing as well at this worship service.
Join us after the worship service for a viewing of At The End of Slavery — a documentary from International Justice Mission who works to end human trafficking around the globe. Come and learn how you can help, starting right in this meeting.
11:00 AM Sunday, 7 August 2011 — Rev. Barbara Jarrell will be in the pulpit.
Come join us for a special Fourth of July worship service with Rev. Barbara Jarrell and special musical guest Emily Cates.
Excerpts from Ordination Service for Rev. Barbara Jarrell
(PRESS RELEASE) Local Faith Leader Chaplain Barbara Jarrell to Attend Human Rights Campaign Clergy Call with Religious Leaders From Across the United States in Washington DC, 22-24 May 2011
From the 21 December 2007 Shreveport Times:
“Area ministers and law enforcement officials gathered at Independence Stadium on Thursday for Shreveport Mayor Cedric Glover’s latest crime-fighting initiative – ‘End the Silence, End the Violence.'” (Photo by Greg Pearson/The Shreveport Times) — [Rev. Dr. Lyn Oglesby of Shreveport is in the center of this photo.]
“Ministers are the key to Shreveport Mayor Cedric Glover’s latest crime-fighting initiative.
Over lunch Thursday, Glover and Police Chief Henry Whitehorn presented ‘End the Silence, End the Violence,’ a campaign to get ministers involved in changing attitudes and mobilizing volunteers in their communities.
‘With your unique position, you have influence you can exert,’ Whitehorn said. ‘Even though a person may not be a Christian, they look to you as leaders.’
More than 60 pastors from various denominations and neighborhoods listened as the chief and mayor outlined the problems of crime and some possible solutions.”
Refus Combs (left) is greeted by the Rev. Lyn Oglesby at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church of Shreveport before the start of a prayer meeting in regard to justice in Jena, La (Photograph courtesy of Shreveport Times, (c) 2007)