What does it mean to be a people of faith as Unitarian Universalists? How can we lay claim to faith without dogma, doctrine, or creed that presume and attest to the existence of God? How might a faith without certainty sustain us?
Rev Beau is a graduate from The Andover Newton Theological School, formerly located in Newton Centre, MA. She is currently minister at All Souls Braintree, and has served at UU Church of Weymouth, United First Parish Church of Quincy, and as Chaplain Coordinator and WorshipWeb Assistant at the UUA.
Prior to her call to ministry, Rev. Beau had a 15 year career in retail management, followed an equally long career in social work.
Rev Beau is a first-generation-American, the daughter of French Canadian immigrants,and a descendent of the Wolastoqiyik First Nations of the Saint John River Valley. A life-long Maine native, she rents her house in Portland while she lives and works in Massachusetts. She enjoys working with her hands on home-improvement projects in the summer and is an avid sea kayaker and outdoor enthusiast who calls Casco Bay home