Hilary Landau Krivchenia
(Land'-ow Kriv-chen'-ee-uh) was called to be our minister in the
spring of 2000. She began serving our congregation in August of
that year. In October an Ordination and Installation service was
held at the church.
Hilary graduated in
June, 2000 from Meadville-Lombard Theological School in Chicago,
Illinois. She was an intern minister for the Unity Temple UU congregation
of Oak Park, Illinois and practicum minister at Quincy Unitarian
Church in Quincy, Illinois, and served as chaplain at Rush-St. Luke's
Presbyterian Church in Chicago and as intern at the Center for Neighborhood
Technologies, a group that promotes sustainable solutions to urban
environmental issues.
Attention
Newcomers: "Meet the Minister" Held Each Month
Once a month the minister, Rev. Hilary Landau Krivchenia, meets
with visitors in her office after the church service at noon.
You are invited to share snacks and coffee and learn more about
Unitarian Universalism and about our church in Lafayette. Begin
to get to know each other a little bit, too. "Meet the
Minister" sessions are held the second Sunday of each month. |
Rev. Landau Krivchenia
earned a BA in philosophy from Beloit College in Beloit, Wisconsin
in 1977. She was strategic organizer for the 1979 March on
Washington for the ERA and for the first National Lesbian and Gay
Rights March on Washington. She also spent a year in VISTA
(Volunteers in Service to America) program as a liaison to the City
Council in Pittsburgh monitoring Community Development Block Grant
funds.
She was certified in
1984 as a massage therapist in Atlanta, Georgia (USA) and worked
for several years in that field.
In 1991 she took her
first steps on the path that led her to our congregation when she
began attending the First Existentialist Congregation in Atlanta,
a small UU-affiliated church. Over the next five years, she
studied with the minister, presented sermons and led workshops,
eventually deciding to enter the ministry. In 1996 she began
studies at the Meadville-Lombard School.
Since coming to Lafayette Hilary has been active in many community
groups and activities. In the spring of 2001 she advocated for the
passage of a Human Rights Ordinance for Tippecanoe County.
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