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Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Columbia, South Carolina |
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The Rev. Dr. Neal R. Jones![]() Having served as the part-time minister of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Columbia for the previous two years, Neal Jones became our fulltime minister on August 1, 2007. Neal preaches and lives a practical, humanistic spirituality that seeks personal wholeness, relational respect, social justice, and ecological responsibility. Neal’s father was a factory worker and his mother a secretary in Smithfield, a small tobacco town in eastern North Carolina, where Neal was born and raised. The Jones family belonged to a small, white-framed Southern Baptist Church, and Neal and his younger brother Chris attended public schools. Neal earned his B.A. in political science from Wake Forest University and his Master of Divinity degree from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and he completed a year-long residency in Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) at the N.C. Baptist Hospital. Neal was ordained by his home church in 1986, but he never served a Baptist church. The dogmatism and judgmentalism of the Baptist religion pushed him to join a more progressive denomination, the United Church of Christ, and he served as the minister of a UCC congregation in Rockwell, NC, and then of a Moravian church in Winston-Salem, NC. Eventually, Neal grew disillusioned with Christianity’s preoccupation with sin, life after death, and a superhero deity, and he went back to school to earn a doctorate in psychology at Baylor University. While attending Baylor, he discovered the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Waco, Texas, and was soon hired as their part-time minister. Discovering Unitarian Universalism was a spiritual homecoming for Neal. For the first time, he experienced a religious community that respected the inherent worth and dignity of every person, that encouraged a free and responsible search for truth and meaning, that worked for peace and justice, and that recognized the interdependent web of all existence. He has been a passionate “evangelist” for Unitarian Universalist principles ever since. Neal’s psychologist internship brought him to the University of South Carolina Student Counseling Center and Columbia, where he has lived for the last eight years. Before becoming our fulltime minister, he was the clinical psychologist for the Pastoral Counseling Center of Palmetto Health. Neal and wife Toni, a social worker and research associate at the Center for Child and Family Studies at USC, have three furry children – Sheba, an Akita, and Ricky and Lucy, brother and sister cats. |
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