The Wedding Priestess

Ann Keeler Evans, M.Div. — The Wedding Priestess,

Minister, Author, Ritual Maker, Visionary, Change Agent.

The Rev. Ann Keeler Evans is a theolo­gian and ritual maker. She not only serves many small private commu­ni­ties as their family priest, she now serves a small, thoughtful Unitarian Univer­salist Congre­ga­tion in Central Penn­syl­vania. Because she believes our mission in life is to live grate­fully, passion­ately and inten­tion­ally, she helps indi­vid­uals, couples and commu­ni­ties get in touch with their passion and put it to work in the world. For the last 25 years, she has trav­eled exten­sively, meeting people exactly where they live — across this wide country and deep in their souls. Paying atten­tion to what has meaning and to where the connec­tions happen enhances life. Ann helps people clarify their beliefs and values, apply them to their lives, and cele­brate life’s momen­tous passages in the midst of their commu­ni­ties in today’s ecumenical world. Ann’s greatest joy is in helping indi­vid­uals and groups reflect on and work toward prayerful, inten­tional living.

To this end, in 1992, Ann created her own brand of cere­mony, one that allows her to design and perform rites of passage and cele­bra­tions in people’s lives — weddings, baby bless­ings, memo­rials, house bless­ings, etc. She designs and performs cere­monies of all kinds, leading small personal rituals as well as large commu­nity celebrations.

Ann helps her constituents build bridges connecting the things that matter. Rich lives are incred­ibly compli­cated, and people seek ways to bind things together: the sacred and the secular, the personal and the profes­sional, the indi­vidual and the communal, culture and class, men and women, grown-​​ups and chil­dren, and our faith and its application.

Ann excels at this because her own life has been a series of oppo­sites: She has lived in small towns and large cities, on the East Coast and the West. She lived in the U.S. and in Europe; in cultures where she knew the rules and knew the language and in cultures where she had to find her way. She left the sweet safety of her family and small home­town, Blooms­burg, Penn­syl­vania, and took off to Sweden to live with people she had never met, at the height of Sweden’s leftist activism during the Viet Nam War. From there, she moved to the quiet seclu­sion of Wilson College for Women and then on to the edgy, fast-​​paced life of a profes­sional single woman in the invest­ment busi­ness in mid-​​town Manhattan and in Paris.  Next stop was the acad­emic clois­ters of Union Theo­log­ical Semi­nary in Harlem. She left Union, New York and the main­stream church to create an entre­pre­neurial ecumenical ministry on the other side of the country.

She has lived in repub­lican states, socialist coun­tries and demo­c­ratic cities. She studied in a main­stream Chris­tian Semi­nary, read with a friend as she prepared for her bat mitzvah, explored emerging spir­i­tu­al­i­ties and sat with indige­nous elders. She has lived alone and in commu­nity. Ann insists on the value of inti­mate conver­sa­tion and thrives in cyber­space. She has balanced her life by taking long sabbat­i­cals and then working endlessly pursuing her dreams. Through it all, she has success­fully woven an inte­grated life, which she shares with her beloved Partner, Steve Mitchell, who brought to their marriage two wonderful daugh­ters and their families.

Some­times she moves quietly and care­fully between these disparate worlds. Other times she invites everyone to a party or a ritual in what­ever small home she’s living, knowing everyone will have a good time! These days you’ll find her living quietly in a rural Penn­syl­vania farming commu­nity or dashing around the metro­pol­itan Bay Area. Profoundly extro­verted or wildly reflec­tive? Deeply reverent or laugh­ingly icon­o­clastic? You decide!

Ann is the author of the successful, highly praised and recom­mended Promises to Keep: Crafting your Wedding Cere­mony and Remem­bering a Life: On the Death of Your Beloved (both at Emerald Earth Publishing). She’s a published poet and song­writer (Songs for Earth­lings: Emerald Earth Publishers). Ann is a lively lecturer with a warm and witty sense of humor and an inti­mate pres­ence. She preaches and prays and leads worship across a wide spec­trum of faiths and tradi­tions. She is a skilled leader for confer­ences and semi­nars on women’s, children’s and family issues about prayer and spir­i­tu­ality. And if you need an opinion on things spir­i­tual or ethical, it’s likely Ann can help you!

ANN KEELER EVANS…SIMPLY INSPIRATIONAL

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