I’m Chalice
I am a chaplain, celebrant, and facilitator who supports individuals and communities as they move through the thresholds of their lives. My work centers on presence, story, and connection, accompanying people as they make meaning of what is emerging, what is changing, and what is being asked of them.
Across hospitals, homes, and communal spaces, I offer spiritual care, guide ceremonies, and design gatherings that honor both the intimacy of personal experience and the shared humanity that binds us. I’m less focused on outcomes and more on what unfolds when people are given room to express their own truths. Whether I am sitting with a family in grief, supporting a birth or death, or crafting a ritual to mark a turning point, I aim to help people feel seen, supported, and oriented.
The work I do is often subtle and not easily quantified. It lives in attentive listening, in thoughtful questions, in the careful shaping of moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed. I trust the quiet accumulation of small acts, the way tenderness, clarity, and intention ripple outward to form the culture of a space, a relationship, a community. At its heart, my vocation is about cultivating understanding, fostering belonging, and tending to the stories that help us live well with one another.
I create spaces of care and ceremony that help people feel grounded, connected, and supported through life’s most meaningful moments. I design gatherings and rites of passage that bring intention, clarity, and connection to the transitions that shape us.