Few of us would open up our lives to the camera. Marilyn Sewell, Minister of First Unitarian Church in Portland, USA did just that. This is the story of a woman who finds faith in herself.
"Synopsis: This surprisingly open and revealing documentary follows two years in the private life of a minister. Marilyn Sewell is successful and beloved in the pulpit, but behind the scenes she is lonely and yearning for change. As she considers leaving the ministry, she realizes she will be leaving her only social network. Yet when she falls in love for the first time, she realizes she does not trust intimacy. A study in contrasts, Marilyn must rely on raw faith as she questions her future, her difficult past, her God and, most importantly, her ability to love."
She also writes about Unitarian-Universalist theology in The HuffingtonPost.com
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Raw Faith - the story of a woman who finds faith in herself
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