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“Worship in a Unitarian setting becomes a shared act of celebration expressing our love for things of worth - those values by which and for which we live”

-Phillip Hewett

About our Minister

Rev. Dr. Beth Johnson has served our Fellowship since 2004. She previously serviced the UU Church of the Verdugo Hills in La Cresenta, California.

Rev. Johnson received her Master of Divinity from Claremont School of Theology in 2002, and a Doctor of Ministry degree in 2007 at Claremont School of Theology with an emphasis in process philosophy and animal rights. She was ordained by her home and sponsoring congregation, Orange Coast UU Church in Costa Mesa, California, in June 2003. 

Seeing in the UU movement profound and prophetic possibilities for individuals to achieve spiritual depth while working to bring compassion, justice, and joy to the wider world, Rev. Johnson’s call to Unitarian Universalist ministry was the result of her desire to link spiritual growth and theology with social justice. She sees in Unitarian Universalism a compelling spiritual, ethical, prophetic faith within which to live, and sees our UU communities as places where people can be both nurtured in their intellectual and spiritual growth, and encouraged to live into the possibilities of our liberal faith which includes working toward the well being and flourishing of all life – building the Beloved Community. Rev. Johnson has a particular interest in the aesthetics of worship and contemporary worship. She collaborates with others to create inspiring, contemporary worship experiences.

Rev. Johnson has also been involved in numerous interfaith and social justice activities including peace actions, immigration rights, marriage equality, and animal rights.

Rev. Johnson serves on the board UFETA, UUs for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. She also serves on the program council for the Process and Faith Program, a program of the Center for Process Studies in Claremont, CA.

Rev. Johnson is also a Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor. Prior to responding to her call to UU ministry, she worked for 20 years in the field of addictions and related disorders in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings with adolescents, families and women.

Rev. Johnson’s interests include theology and philosophy, ecofeminism, dance as a spiritual practice, Hindu chanting, Buddhism, earth-centered spirituality and music of all types. She also enjoys walking outdoors and spotting birds.

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