Guest Speaker: Phil Lund: (w)hol(e)iness

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Lake Fellowship is happy to welcome Phil Lund as our guest speaker today. Both wholeness and holiness are about relationship—a living relationship to all things. When we find what is holy in ourselves, in others, and in creation, we find ourselves in relationship with the whole. This Sunday will explore how nurturing that relationship can be a path toward wholeness and holiness.

Phil is a Congregational Life Consultant for the UUA and previously joined us to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of our A-Frame sanctuary. 

Phillip Lund has almost twenty years experience serving congregations in the areas of faith formation and spiritual growth, first as a religious educator in Bloomington, Indiana, New York City, and Chicago, Illinois, and most recently as a congregational life consultant working for the MidAmerica Region of the Unitarian Universalist Association. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Meadville Lombard Theological School in Chicago and a certificate in InterSpiritual Counseling from One Spirit Learning Alliance in New York. Phil has received additional training in The Art of Hosting Conversations That Matter and Discerning Your Call: Dependable Strengths® for Congregations at Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota; he has completed the Mediation Skills Training Institute for Church Leaders sponsored by the Lombard Mennonite Peace Center, and is a Certified Practitioner of The MBTI® Step I™ and Step II™ Instruments. In 2013 Phil was named the Fahs Fellow for Innovation in Technology by the Fahs Collaborative at Meadville Lombard.

He currently lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with his wife, Julia, and their son, Henry David.

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