Speaker: Jake Hearen

Jake Hearen is a Chaplain Candidate in the Army Reserves while studying Interfaith Engagement at Union Theological Seminary, and is sponsored by Tahoma UU as a candidate for fellowship in UU ministry.

I Forgot to Wear Floaties

Ministerial Aspirant, Jake Hearen, shares, “a reflection of diving into theological studies and ministerial formation during my first year at seminary. I was not prepared for what happened but in some ways that was a good thing.”

Jake Hearen is a Chaplain Candidate in the Army Reserves while studying Interfaith Engagement at Union Theological Seminary, and is sponsored by Tahoma UU as a candidate for fellowship in UU ministry.

Our graduating seniors will bridge during this worship service, and graduating senior, Jeremy Kim, will provide special piano music.

The First Step is Admitting, But Not Always In That Order

In order to fix a problem, you need to admit one exists. The surest way for a goal to become reality is to proclaim it from the rooftops. But sometimes it takes a while to even realize that you have a dream or that there is a problem in the first place. So where do you pull over and ask for directions when you’re already well on your way?