Creativity as a Spiritual Practice
09/18/2025 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM PT
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This month join us as Sally Jean Fox, PhD, author of Meeting the Muse after Midlife: A Journey to Meaning, Creativity, and Joy, presents her latest thinking to help us to reframe resistance, understand our creative patterns, and make small, intentional changes to our environment and schedule that support greater flow and expression. As usual, our time will be interactive, reflective, and practical—open to anyone, whether you're actively creating or just yearning to begin.
Come join us to celebrate Creativity as a Spiritual Practice every third Thursday at 7pm on Zoom. Explore creative processes based in spiritual principles, get inspired to receive what Creative Spirit is wanting you to know, consider how it takes form through you, and share your art and your process with your peers. All are welcome! Whether you consider yourself an artist or not, being in touch with your creativity enhances the art of living on every level.
Zoom access info will be provided upon registration.
3rd Thursday of each month, 7-8:30pm
Facilitator: Rev. Andrea Weatherhead
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Sally Jean Fox, PhD is a writer, artist, coach, and storyteller who supports clients to re-shape their narratives about the future and design more artful and creative lives.
She is the author of Meeting The Muse After Midlife: A Journey to Meaning, Creativity, and Joy. In her memoir, she describes her path to letting go of old messages, including those about aging, so that she could design and live a more creative life. She now helps others to do the same.
Her long-running weekly Engaging Presence blog offers hope and inspiration to those who want to live meaningfully and creatively in complex and turbulent times. Her Vital Presence does the same, encouraging listeners to “Shape the stories we want to live.”
In her earlier career, Sally directed innovative leadership programs, both as a consultant and as faculty and director of the Graduate Management Program for Antioch University, Seattle.
She holds a doctorate from the Fielding Graduate University and an M.B.A. from Yale.

Rev. Andrea Weatherhead loves the creative process, its unknowns, its messiness, and the way it divinely takes unique form in, and through, each person. She has directed creative teams for exhibit design and development, editorial, graphic design, multimedia, audio and video production, sound design, and music composition, for over 20 years. She is a former recording engineer producer, sings and plays guitar in bands and loves to write. She is excited to join others interested in exploring and celebrating creativity as a spiritual practice in these monthly gatherings where she hopes attendees will join in community to be inspired by Creative Source and one another.
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