Rev.
Marsha Mitchiner
"In
my role as minister, I am available to perform/assist
in weddings, commitment ceremonies, baby naming/dedications,
memorials/funerals and other special occasions.
As
an existentialist, I believe that each service should
reflect the unique meaning that it holds for the couple,
family, friends involved. I meet with the couple (for
example) in an informal setting to learn something about
who they are and what they want to achieve. My goal
is to provide information and guidance to facilitate
the development of the service. I provide resources
and material as appropriate. There are no requirements
for what must be included; only the honoring of each
individual.
My
spiritual life began as a Christian in middle Georgia
. During my teen years I began to question the concept
of "one truth". Through personal exploration and with
three years of guided study by Rev. R. Lanier Clance,
I have come to believe that there are many paths to
truth, each valid to the believer. Our journey through
life is a unique, subjective experience that is enhanced
and supported as we share with others our authentic
self. It is a joy to serve the First Existentialist
Congregation and the greater community."

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