I am so glad that your spiritual path has brought you to First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin.
Here at the church, we are dedicated to a free and responsible search for truth meaning and beauty and to encouraging one another toward spiritual growth.
We draw from all the world’s faith traditions and wisdom sources, science, earth-centered traditions, our experiences of transcendence and prophetic voices from throughout the ages.
We are committed to being in right relationship with one another and our world, walking together in the ways of love in accordance with our covenant (set of promises we make to one another) of right relations.
We are a spirited religious community that gather for worship on Sunday mornings to think, feel, sing and experience that which is greater than ourselves together.
We are an LGBTQ welcoming community and are dedicated to dismantling racism and all forms of oppression in ourselves, in our community and in the systemic institutions of our society.
Throughout the week, you will also find opportunities for fun and fellowship with other church participants, spiritual practices, discussion groups, justice making, service and leadership and more.
I’ll hope to see you often in the days to come and beyond and am happy to make myself available to you if you would like to talk with me.
Contact Reverend Jimmerson via his email at chris.jimmerson@austinuu.org or via telephone at 737-296-0376
Rev. Chris Jimmerson is Acting Senior Minister at First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin. Rev. Jimmerson has a strong calling toward anti-oppression, interfaith and social justice work and has been especially involved in immigrant rights and racial justice. He also loves leading worship and the pastoral work of ministry.
Before becoming a minister, he served for seven years as executive director of American Gateways, a non-profit organization that assists immigrants with their immigration legal needs.
He holds a BA in psychology from the University of Houston and a Masters of Divinity degree from Meadville Lombard School of Theology.
He began full-time ministry with First UU Church of Austin in September 2014 and was ordained by the church in February of 2015.
He lives in Austin with his spouse, Wayne Bockmon, and two extremely spoiled Basenji dogs, named Louisa Mae Alcott and Benjamin Franklin.