Testimonials

  • Amy Moses-Lagos and I served together in a team ministry at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley. Amy brings poise and presence to her ministry. She is a good-spirited team player. Amy’s character is one of strength, calm, and thoughtfulness. She shows these traits in day to day ministry and in challenging times. She relates well with children and adults. Amy has a passion for social justice, delights in life, and cares deeply for people.

    Reverend Barbara Hamilton-Holway, Former co-minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley, California
  • I had the pleasure of serving with Amy Moses-Lagos on a ministry team at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley. Our team met weekly to design worship, and to evaluate and plan church programs. Amy’s contributions were always thoughtful and helpful. She has a comfortable presence with people of all ages and a fun sense of humor. She listens well and has insight into and compassion for people facing the full range of life issues. Amy has deep dedication to working on issues of social justice to create communities of equal opportunity for all people. She brings joy to all who know her.

    Rev. Bill Hamilton-Holway, Former co-minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley, California and Former President of the Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association
  • Amy will be a strong and effective Unitarian Universalist minister, and any congregation would be lucky to have her as their minister. When I’ve had the opportunity to hear her preach or experience her leading worship, I have been moved by the substance of what she has to offer, as well as the clarity and simplicity with which she communicates complex and important religious and social concerns. Any congregation she serves will benefit from her gifts.

    Reverend Doctor Rebecca Parker, Minister of Adult Spiritual Development and Pastoral Care, and Theologian-in-Residence, All Souls Church Unitarian, Washington, DC and Former President of Starr King School for the Ministry
  • Amy projected a sacred presence in worship settings and gave a variety of sermons over the course of the church year that grew in stature, content, and style. She became more relaxed and by the end of the year it was obvious she was enjoying her time in time in the pulpit. From my observation, our congregants responded very positively to all of her worship-led services and in particular to her thoughtful and well prepared sermons.

    Nancy Rivara, Former President of the Board of Trustees, Mt. Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church, Walnut Creek, California