“Remembering (To Be Human)” with Rev. Scot Hull
“Remembering (To Be Human)” with Rev. Scot Hull
When did life become something to optimize instead of inhabit? Did we trade wonder for productivity, curiosity for efficiency, and presence for distraction?
Rev. Scot Hull, the co-minister of First Parish Brewster, will explore these thoughts this Memorial Day at the Universalist Unitarian Society of Martha’s Vineyard, looking at memory, meaning, and the possibility that the people we honor on this holiday just might want more for us than mere survival.
The Universalist Unitarian Society of Martha’s Vineyard invites you to join us and stretch your mind a little.
Rev. Scot Hull bio: After a 25-year career in technology and sales, Rev. Scot Hull attended seminary to pursue life-long interests in Christian theology, Buddhist philosophy, and comparative religion. A student of philosophy and political science, a fan of sci-fi and hi-fi, he has famously bad taste in TV and movies (a claim he cheerfully disputes). Along with his wife and partner, the Rev. Julia Jones, they are the new co-ministers at First Parish Brewster, arriving on Cape Cod in the summer of 2025.
