ReVisioning Thanksgiving

Rev. Amy Moses-Lagos, BBUUC Minister, presents

“ReVisioning Thanksgiving”

With Donna Zimmerman as Worship Associate

Many of us learned a story about the first Thanksgiving that is a myth riddled with historical inaccuracies. This service will explore the healing power of letting go of an old story and telling a true one.

Special Music by Job Meiller

Born in the big city of Atlanta, GA . . . and raised on a dirt road in the country . . . he took his early musical influences from FM radio. Pop, country, blues, reggae, “alternative” rock, classic rock, funk, soul, disco. All of it. From that broad spectrum of musical influences, he cultivated his unique style as a singer and as a songwriter. Drawn to the music that tugged at his emotions . . . he found magic at the beautiful intersection of country, blues & soul.  And now that magic lives in him.  Without any formal training, one can’t help but call his music folk. It’s very unique.  The sound, the strum, the feeling. Whether you’re listening to a song from his last record…or the singing of Amazing Grace acapella . . . his music is very sincere and very real.  He gets lost in it.  It takes him over.  If you close your eyes . . . it will take you somewhere.  You can’t help but feel it.