About

I seek to follow the nudgings of spirit, aka conscience, compassion and creativity. I try to bring some of what I experience to life through writing, art, ritual, community-building and social justice. I’m fascinated by the many and varied ways in which we make meaning in our lives.

My path includes study and work in art and architectural history as well as adult education.  I was ordained to the Unitarian Universalist ministry in 2008 and served four years part time as Consulting Minister with the First Unitarian Fellowship of Nanaimo.

In August 2012 I traded salty seas for oceans of grass and grain, moving to Saskatoon with my husband, musician, composer and producer Paul Gitlitz. For the past two years I have been recovering from a concussion. I am grateful for the support of my community, Saskatoon Unitarians, and the many western and alternative practitioners who have shared their gifts with me.

The opinions expressed in this blog are my own, and not necessarily those of any of the communities or congregations I serve.

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