Let us remember that our congregational home,
this site on which we gather, is placed on the ancestral lands of the Snohomish people, who have inhabited this region of the Salish Sea
since time immemorial, and who continue their livelihoods on these lands today.
May we all live and learn -- humbly -- as allies to the Snohomish.
I have been serving people’s spiritual health needs for over 20 years. First, as a music and worship director in churches, and now as a Spiritual Health clinician.
I enjoy the chance to connect and provide compassionate support to people who are going through difficult experiences, helping people to use and grow their personal and spiritual resources to find a sense of peace amid grief and loss.
I am a Unitarian Universalist. For me, this means I find value in the Christian tradition that was my first spiritual language and have come to speak and appreciate many other spiritual languages, including those languages that find meaning outside of spirituality.
The service will invite us to find joy in the present moment together. Through a fresh and unusual sermon format, Kyle will share original songs and reflections that beckon us into experiences of presence that illuminate a well of inner peace. Read Order of Service here