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Rev. Cathy DeLauter | Ann Arbor, MII am a nondenominational Interfaith minister. I was ordained after a two year program through One Spirit Interfaith Seminary in New York in http://www.onespiritinterfaith.org in 2007. This program was a culmination of a life long desire to serve in a ministerial capacity. My particular focus it to assist others in helping them become aware of their own divinity and to live from that awareness.Beginning in my early twenties I became a spiritual seeker and followed many diverse spiritual paths over the past years. I studied the works of writers of New Thought, New Age, as well as Eastern thought, such as Hinduism/Yoga, and Mindfulness Meditation. Each path is special in it’s own right and all lead to the Truth of the Oneness of all that is. |
What is an Interfaith Minister?
- An Interfaith Minister is someone who seeks to promote understanding, harmony, and love among people by emphasizing what is universal in the teachings of the many spiritual paths and faith traditions.
- An Interfaith Minister has chosen to learn about, respect, and appreciate the diversity of paths to Oneness, and to look for the universal truth contained in each one.
- An Interfaith Minister is someone who is dedicated to serving the spiritual needs of all those who seek their guidance, counsel, and assistance, without regard to race, religion, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, ethnic background, gender or age.
- An Interfaith Minister is someone who is dedicated to deepening their own spiritual development and practice, and their connection to the Divine, so that their service to others is always grounded in the integrity of their own spiritual life.