Lent Series: Community

For the 2020 Lenten season, we’re presenting a series of five evening sessions featuring various members of our community telling stories related to their own sense of calling or vocation.

Sharon Cadigan

Sharon Cadigan

For this second session in the series, Sharon Cadigan shares a highly personal story that begins in what she describes as a “dark night of the soul,” and is marked by both learning and insight and by loss and deep grief. In the end it is the story of a person who has learned to answer a call not simply to some particular work or role, but rather to vulnerability.

Sharon Cadigan is member of our community, an Equine Assisted Learning Master Facilitator, and a graduate of Inner Visions Institute for Spiritual Development. She is currently training in the field of clinical pastoral education and serving as a spiritual director.

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