Join us for a monthly gathering of soul-centered community.
Why Soulfull Sessions?
As someone who leads with purpose, I crave a space to look inward, find meaning, and connect with like-minded seekers. I loved the simple rituals that made reflection and community a regular part of my week growing up in a church. But, outside of religion, where do we go to receive guidance, meaning, and connection to what guides each of us? This is how Soulfull Sessions was born.
Each month we gather to reflect, connect, and grow. Each month explores a different theme with guest co-hosts who bring a teaching or offering. And, just like Sunday church, every Soulfull Session ends with time to hang out over coffee and donuts.
September's Theme: Reconciliation
We have come through a time of change, transformation, and grief. This has caused personal and collective growth, both needed and uncomfortable. How do we reconcile who we were with who we are becoming? How do we integrate these new parts of ourselves into our being? How do we have grace for ourselves when we feel stuck or in process? Join Lynda Lopez, coach for purpose-led leaders, and guest co-host Steph Parrish of Radiant Iris Arts and Friendly Oracle for a guided meditation and profound conversation.
This is a monthly rhythm of connection and collaboration. All events in this series are hosted by Shelterwood Collective in Pioneer Square, Seattle.
Space is limited for an intimate experience.
Registration
$22 exchange to cover space, facilitation, and refreshments
Collective members receive $5 off with code (located in member area).
Who is this for?
Anyone who is interested in connecting to their deeper why and with others also doing so. You might consider yourself spiritual or not spiritual, you may do work that aligns with your purpose or not. So long as you are curious and open to the conversation, you are welcome!
Can I bring a friend?
Absolutely! Because we have limited space, just make sure to reserve a spot for each of you.
Where do I park?
There is free two-hour parking on the streets on Sundays. There are also plenty of garages nearby. Keep in mind that this coincides with a Seahawks home game and people tend to come early, so give yourself extra time to find parking or consider taking public transit.