Dialogue Sermon with Noted Music Pioneer This Sunday

Before Nirvana became one of the biggest names in rock music in the 1990s, Slim Moon organized concerts for them and loaned them his fourtrack player to record demo versions of their songs. With Nirvana’s help, Moon later started his own music label to release CDs from underground performers, many of them local. Some of them eventually became international music stars. Among the talented acts produced by his label are the Decemberists (a chart topping folk rock group) and Elliott Smith (a top 20 performer known for his songs on the Goodwill Hunting soundtrack).

Moon is also a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Vancouver and will be attending Meadville Lombard Theological School in Chicago next fall. He has been serving as a volunteer at our church this past year as part of his studies at Evergreen State College. Moon will join Pastor Brooks for dialogue sermon at our 10 am worship service on May 26th.

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