Rev. Brigitta joined Northlake in August 2024 as our interim minister and will serve through the end of June 2025. Brigitta has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Anthropology, and Sociology from Westminster College and received an MA in Higher Education and Student Affairs from New York University in 2013. She graduated with a Master of Divinity from the Iliff School of Theology in May 2023. She has served as a lay leader at the Boulder Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Lafayette, Colorado, completed a chaplaincy internship at AdventHealth Shawnee Mission hospital, and was a faith-organizing intern for Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ). She was the ministerial intern for the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Phoenix and later continued there as a spiritual wellness chaplain.
Just as sewing brings fabric pieces together, mending our relationships weaves a stronger, more vibrant tapestry. In this multigenerational service, we’ll explore how repairing our relationships is a special act … Continue reading At-ONE-ment & The Power of Repairing Relationships
What happens when you blend love, growth, and care when confronting? You engage in care-fronting! In our Unitarian Universalist community, love weaves through everything we do. This Sunday, we’re learning … Continue reading Carefronting for Repair
This Sunday, we explore the connection between our spiritual covenant and our commitment to caring for the Earth. How can deep listening guide us to become the ecotheologians for this … Continue reading Listening to the Echoes of the Earth
To embrace faith over fear, Unitarian Universalists need to listen to our fears. Come discover how listening to our fears is a transformative spiritual art to reduce harm and nurture … Continue reading The Spiritual Art of Listening to Fear
Who and what we listen to is who and what we become. In a time of so much noise, we’ll be tuning into that voice, still and small, to find … Continue reading Deep Listening as a Place