“Our Shared Humanity” with Pat Jobe

Our Shared Humanity
At the heart of UUism is the radical notion that we have a lot in common with the whole of humanity, almost oneness. We struggle with such a notice when looking at the current newsfeed, but getting down to basics, we know a lot is shared. Rev. Pat Jobe will bring stories and thoughts about our shared humanity and the power of being heard.

Pat Jobe is the minister of the Unitarians of Lake Norman and All Souls Community in Rutherford County, both in North Carolina. He was arrested twice protesting the refusal of the S.C. legislature to extend Medicaid benefits. He writes for a local paper in his hometown of Forest City. For 19 years, he and co-writers have performed Radio Free Bubba on WNCW.org. He loves his family and his dog and everything. His favorite words found on the back of a car are, “Life is good.” He can be found on Facebook. He’s the one with the picture of him kissing his two-year-old granddaughter. He has been a pastoral minister for 32 years. He is the author of 365 Ways To Criticize The Preacher and other books.