Staff

The Reverend Lucas Hergert became the Minister of North Shore Unitarian Church in 2017. He grew up in a Unitarian Universalist congregation in Cincinnati, Ohio, and first heard his call to the ministry in high school. Lucas holds an undergraduate degree in philosophy from Miami University, a Master of Divinity from Harvard, and a Doctor of Ministry in Preaching from the Pacific School of Religion. In addition to serving as minister, he teaches preaching at Meadville Lombard Theological School and is the author of Impassioned: A Guide to Progressive Preaching. A columnist for the Collinsville Daily News, he writes on politics and progressive religious values. His interests include yoga, Shakespeare plays, biking, liberation theologies, fantasy novels, interfaith work, and humor. Church members describe Lucas as a warm and empathetic pastor, and his office door is always open for those in need of spiritual support. He lives in Deerfield with his husband, Evan.

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Will started his internship at North Shore Unitarian Church in September 2024. He attends the Meadville Lombard Theological School, and graduated from the University of Evansville in 2019 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Theatre Performance. While there, he worked in the school library, numerous student productions, and played in a jam band with classmates. His favorite productions include Twelfth Night (2019), Big Fish (2015), and The Tempest (2018).
 
Will grew up in Milwaukee, WI, where they cultivated a love of music, theatre, and the performing arts in general. Their other passions include gaming, both digital and analog, deep spiritual conversations, and small-scale arts and crafts. Will spends too much time with their cats and is a voracious reader, though much of that impulse is spent on school work at the moment. In particular they grew up on Brian Jacques’ Redwall series and are currently working through Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series. If you really want to get them going, ask them about Magic: the Gathering‘s color wheel.
 
Will is excited to work with NSUC and continue to foster community, spiritual growth, and solidarity through social justice work. He’s very grateful to get to do that work in a community with such a rich history and unique location. 
“Thank heavens for nametags.”
 
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Our Congregational Life & Education Coordinator, Lydia, has previously been our video editor during the pandemic. Now, she is taking on this roll in the church, bringing her background in elementary music education, administration, and technology. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts with a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Music Education. 

She co-runs her own small business Smol Sun and is president of a non-for-profit called Faeries of the Forest. She is also involved in music through handbells, ringing with the Milwaukee Handbell Ensemble and directing a church ensemble. She lives in Milwaukee, WI with her husband and two cats. 

Lydia, having grown up UU, loves giving back to the association and church community that shaped her, and is excited to help shape the minds of the next generation of UUs. 

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Our Music Director and Pianist, Katherine, started at North Shore Unitarian Church in August 2021.

Described by New York Classical Review as a “strong and exciting performer” who plays with “musical feeling and great technical skill,” Chicago-based pianist Katherine enjoys a versatile career performing and educating young musicians across the nation. She presented her first full length solo performance at the age of 12, and made her Carnegie Hall debut after winning the CMFoNE competition at age 16. 

Petersen’s performances as chamber musician and soloist have taken her to Ravinia’s Bennett Gordon Hall, the Maison Symphonique in Montreal, Quebec, the Grand Teton Music Festival, the Empire Saal at Esterhazy Palace in Eisenstadt, Austria, and Boston’s historic Jordan Hall. She has also collaborated with musicians of the Lyric Opera of Chicago orchestra, members of the Gaudete Quintet, Jason Vieaux, and Charles Castleman.

Katherine has a passion for chamber music and has collaborated with groups such as Fifth House Ensemble and her own chamber group, Duo FAE. She is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music and the Schulich School of Music of McGill University.  Ms. Petersen has served on the faculty of Chicago High School for the Arts and the Fresh Inc. Festival, and is currently on the full-time faculty of the Music Institute of Chicago teaching piano and chamber music.

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Our Choir Director, Bob, brings a rich and varied background in education, performance, and music direction to his role as Conductor at North Shore Unitarian Church. He has conducted choral, jazz, and theatrical ensembles throughout the Chicago area, including Wheaton Warrenville South High School, Victor J. Andrew High School, and productions with Up and Coming Theatre, Forest View Theatre, and Pride Films and Plays. His work spans student, semi-professional, and professional ensembles, and he is passionate about building welcoming musical communities through inclusive leadership and collaboration.

An accomplished singer and multi-instrumentalist, Bob performs on double bass, bass guitar, electric and acoustic guitar, piano, trombone, and euphonium. He is a longtime member of the Chicago Symphony Chorus, where he served as baritone section leader from 2016 to 2018. His voice appears on Grammy Award nominated and winning recordings, including Wouter Kellerman’s Love Language (2015 nomination) and the CSO Resound recording of Shostakovich 13 (2022 winner). Bob has also performed internationally in Austria, Germany, Italy, Romania, and Bulgaria, singing in landmark venues and festivals across Europe.

Equally at home in classical, jazz, musical theatre, rock, pop, and global music, Bob’s musical life is grounded in humanist values and a deep belief in the power of collective creativity.

When he’s not making music, Bob enjoys creating memories with his wife, Julie, children, Magnus and Henrik, and playing ice hockey. Occasionally, he sleeps.

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Jocelyn, our Congregational Administrator, is a recent graduate from Occidental College in Los Angeles. Passionate about understanding the intricacies of human behavior and socioeconomic systems, she delved into the fields of economics and sociology during her academic journey.

Her interests include theater, swimming, dancing, and spending time with her dogs, Lola and Daisy. Her curiosity and desire to explore diverse cultures has also led Jocelyn to develop a love for traveling.

Jocelyn is now thrilled to embark on a new chapter as a member of the NSUC community. Driven by her genuine enthusiasm for collaboration and personal growth, Jocelyn looks forward to engaging with individuals at NSUC, fostering meaningful connections, and collectively striving towards a brighter future.

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