My name is Andy Burnette. I am a minister in the Unitarian Universalist denomination. I have been married to Heather since 1998, and we have a great little boy, Marcus, who is four years old. I am a graduate of University of Evansville (BS, Journalism, 1998) and Chapman Seminary (M.Div., 2005).
I love spending time with my family, writing, riding my 2002 Honda Shadow American Classic Edition, watching football and playing basketball.
Hey bro,
Just wanted to shoot you my email and new Cell
youthrevjdb@gmail.com
C:410-530-4009
Love ya dude,
Wish I had your bike,
Jeremy
Andy,
Please e-mail me! I have lost your new contact info and hope to take a day to visit and share a lunch!
Love to you and family….
Enjoying the bike stories!
Great to talk with you today. Tried to find an email address for you in the UUCC news but not there. I guess I didn’t mention that both Cathy and I are grads from UE as well as both the kids. Cathy’s father (Methodist Min.) also graduated from UE in the late ’40s.
Oh maaaaaan, a bike. I’ve had several but had to give up the dream of owning another over the past few years because if I dropped it on myself I’d just be stuck on the ground, forever.
I’m committed. Already ordered the Understand OT book.
See you soon, I’m sure.
Dan
Hey man. Haven’t heard from you in awhile and don’t have your new email on my laptop. Shoot me an email and let me kow how you are doing.
Chad
Hello Rev Burnette,
My name is Bil Browning and I publish the Bilerico Project blog – http://www.bilerico.com – I’d like to ask you about republishing one of your posts on our site. Please e-mail me.
My name is Terry Michael and I am running for Senate district 28. I am running in the primary against Beverly Gard. We met, all to briefly, during the I.E. event last Monday. This is a note to say thank you for your kind andinsightful words.
I think you have a little updating to do on this page. “we have a great little boy” and a beautiful little girl.
Hi Andy,
Thanks for getting this to me via e-mail. My connection is slow, and I avoid any random internet activity; this came with the e-mail, so I got a chance to use it. I would be afraid to use a motorcycle after years of wanting one and never buying one–too much money, and too many people afraid of me having a wreck. Maybe in another re-incarnation, if my presuppositions about one life turn out to be wrong. In the meantime, I can live without one.–:) Good luck with yours.
Yours,
Doug