June 8 Service at 10:30 PM in the Church and on Zoom
Guest Speaker: Rumni Saha
The sermon explores the language of trees through personal experiences. What is the pull of these hallowed beings? What do they have to teach us about ourselves and each other?
Rumni is an active member of the Unitarian Church of Sharon where she has lived with her family since 2001. She is currently a Candidate for Ministry with the UUA. She considers herself to be a proud Hindu and a fierce Unitarian Universalist. Rumni has been a long-time public school educator, a newspaper columnist, and a regular contributor to the Huffington Post. She has a Master’s Degree in Education from Boston University. More recently, she received a Master of Divinity Degree from Boston University’s School of Theology. She currently serves as the Hindu as well as the Unitarian Universalist Chaplain at Wellesley College. Rumni also cherishes her time as the Interfaith Chaplain for a non-profit organization, doing community ministry, hospital chaplaincy and interfaith work.


