Living With the End in Mind

Can we live our lives more fully if we acknowledge both life and death?

DATE AND TIME

Wed, February 28, 2024

7:00 PM – 8:30 PM EST

LOCATION

Online

Register

DETAILS

Facilitated by Rev. Sarah Hurley Join us as we engage in a thoughtful conversation about end of life issues. Exploring anxiety, fear and grief, we will bring ease to these thoughts and invite the presence of joy and peace to our lives now. In the compassionate space we co-create, we will listen deeply and hold each other's stories with reverence. This event will be recorded for all who register. We will engage our heads, hearts, and hands as we share inquiry and conversation about the integration of death with life, and how to live more fully into our present moment. This will include: - Introduction to beliefs and practices from various cultures - Poetry and stories from people's lived experiences - Exploration of shared emotions, like anxiety, fear, and grief - Small group conversation - Practical information and resources for end-of-life issues Rev. Sarah Hurley’s personal mission is to serve her community with curiosity, imagination, and creativity rooted in authentic and compassionate living. She offers herself as a community chaplain, end-of-life doula, spiritual companion, and celebrant. To recharge, Sarah makes her way into the woods by foot or onto a lake by any boat available. Sarah received a Bachelor of Music Performance from Berklee College of Music, a Master of Divinity from All Paths Divinity School, and is an ordained Interfaith & Interspiritual Minister. She currently lives in Lititz, PA with her husband and three children.

TICKETS Selected during registration

General

Unavailable

Scholarship Funder

Unavailable

Scholarship Recipient

Unavailable