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Soulscapes: A Geography of Grace

The Women's Spirituality Group of St. John's Episcopal Church welcomes Guest Speaker Suzanne Guthrie.


 


Suzanne and her husband, Bill Consiglio, live as Resident Companions of the Community of the Holy Spirit at the Melrose Covent in Brewster, New York. The Sisters at the Bluestone Farm and Learning Center strive to live a life reflecting sustainable living, social justice, and spiritual fulfillment. Daily life involves organic farming, (maple sugaring, planting, tending, gathering and preserving food, raising chickens, ducks and bees), as well as fellowship, “Eucharistic Living”, service to others, and individual artistic pursuits. To learn more about the Community of the Holy Spirit, visit their website: wwwchssisters.org

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In addition to writing, Suzanne leads retreats and workshop throughout the United States. Before coming to Bluestone, she served in the Episcopal Church as a Parish priest, a Children’s priest, a Christian Education consultant, a Columnist on children’s spirituality, and as a College (Vassar) and University (Cornell) Chaplain. Suzanne has raised four children who are now grown.

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See the Sisters’ website at: wwwchssisters.org This lecture is open to both women and men!

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