What can we learn about ourselves in moments of change and discomfort? As we journey together through the transition into Fall, let us turn inward and listen to the whispers of our evolving needs. What aspects of ourselves are we embracing? What elements are we resisting? What meaning can we craft from these experiences? Transformation? Join us as we delve into the challenges of navigating life’s transitions by finding wisdom in change and embracing transformation as a sacred journey of self-discovery.
Sophia Reinier-Doescher, MDiv (she/they) is a recent graduate from Harvard Divinity School, pursuing congregational ministry and chaplaincy. Originally from Silver Spring, Maryland and nurtured within Cedar Lane UU Church, she received a Bachelor of Arts in Religion from New College of Florida. Since moving to Boston to begin her studies, Sophia has nurtured a passion for UU ministry and chaplaincy, discovering her call to mental health chaplaincy through internships at McLean Hospital and Boston Medical Center. This Fall, Sophia will begin her ministerial internship at First Church in Belmont, Unitarian Universalist. Sophia is driven by a deep love for UU community and a desire to explore different ways of being that center around vulnerability and relationship.