Jeff Liebmann

Rev. Jeff serves the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Midland, Michigan. He is, in no particular order, a skeptic, agitator, religious atheist, mystical humanist, teacher, preacher, pacifist, freethinker, rationalist, dork, curmudgeon, dad (and grandpa!), husband, historian, and futurist.

He started his ministerial career as a youth advisor and author of religious education curricula for junior and senior high youth. Among his works are Sacred Threads (Asian religions), Thinking the Web (moral issues), Truth and Meaning (Western religions), Dare to Know (Humanism and Western philosophy), Heresy Apparent (Unitarian Universalist history), Paradigms Lost and Regained (the construct of youth), and Living in UUville (Unitarian Universalist principles).

Rev. Jeff served his student ministry at the First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh and his internship at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock. After serving the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Smithton (PA), he was called to serve the Midland Fellowship, where he was ordained in 2011.

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