Rev. Addae Ama Kraba
“Earth Teach Me”

Earth Day is designated to reflect on our place in the natural world, to assess our impact on the world’s ecosystems, reduce our carbon footprint, and more importantly commit to making earth a healthier place for us all.
With a mission to bridge professional ministry with volunteer service in her community Rev. Addae Ama Kraba served on the town of Southold’s Anti-bias Committee. She was named one of Suffolk Times News Review’s people of the year in 2007 for work on the Committee for Phil McKnight in a community collaborative that raised over $10,000.00 for his medical care. It was then that her work as a Rotarian began by providing support to both community and international projects. She has served as president to the local Rotary Club of Fair Oaks Ranch and also the International Unitarian Universalist Women’s Convocation and looks forward to serving on the board of Texas Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry. As adjunct faculty Rev. Addae taught classes on “Sacred Rest” and “Her Story: African Goddess’s” at Starr King School for the Ministry. She has published work in “She is Everywhere, Vol II an anthology of Writing in Womanist/Feminist Spirituality, Lifting Our Voices, Readings in The Living Tradition, Voices from The Margins an anthology of Meditations, and Conversations with the Sacred, a collection of prayers”.
Coming up: Sunday, April 28 ~ Rev. Brian Ferguson ~ “Deepening Our Relationships
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