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Wonder and Awe

A friend shared this video that I then watched as part of my morning spiritual practice.  Please take a few minutes to watch and listen before reading the rest of this post. It made me think about some of the other worship spaces that I have been in and how art was used or not used in the interest of helping people have spiritual experiences. And then I thought about how we all learn differently, so maybe the things that help us to feel wonder and awe are also different. OK, I put in the maybe to soften this.  I believe that what helps us to feel wonder and awe varies from person to person, and in one person at different points in their life. I'm a big believer in beauty and that beauty can be found even in the most harsh or sparse or bare places.  When I was a child, the world-side denomination that I was a part of began to remove all art from it's worship spaces. (Murals in historic buildings were exempted, and in all buildings there is still a lot of religious ...

2010-2019: The Decade in Review (Short version)

I’m slow getting to this, but since this was probably the most important decade of my life so far, I felt it was important to spend some time reviewing it.  My 40’s were amazing.  Not easy by any means, but they were so full of what I needed to grow and move in the direction of my call.   Grief I lost many friends, family members, and mentors during this decade. There were also many tragedies to grieve. I'm grateful that I also found communities that held me in my grief and gave me a place to grieve in the way that I needed to.  Work Continued to teach voice lessons at Eastview High School. Involved in MMTA and NATS .  Started a Facebook group for voice teachers.   Began studying tai chi, then certified to teach, then became a Senior Trainer.  Worked at Target Picked up another lesson location with Lakeville Community Ed.  Hired as Women's Ensemble Assistant at Unity Church-Unitarian .  Health Fell and broke my e...

2019: The Year in Review

Last January, I attended the Prospective Student Conference at Meadville Lombard Theological School in Chicago and knew that I had found home.  When I returned to Minnesota, I quickly finished up all the materials and sent in my application for the Fall 2019 semester.  Early in the year, I was part of a thresholds group at church, where I made my first mask.  This mask launched an art project and spiritual practice that took me deeper than I ever expected: “Eat Chocolate.  Make Art.”  I’ve also done a lot of other art exploring my calling.   Continued making plans to move to Idaho. Gave notice at all my jobs.  I’ll be moving in late August or September of 2020. Mom remarried in June and I was able to go to Idaho and spend some time with her and other family.   Ruth Palmer retired, and Ahmed started as Director of Music Ministries at Unity Church-Unitarian.  I’ve learned so much from both of them that I know will show up in my fut...