Meeting God in Coronavirus: Alice Parente :: On Pause Series [Eps 4]

Alice Parente is the Executive Director of Process Theatre Inc. and I Can Do That, an arts for all abilities non-profit. She is also the Director of Spiritual Formation at Faith Presbyterian Church in Sacramento, California. 

In this episode, Alice and I talk about:

  • What she's doing to make the arts accessible to all kids,

  • How Hip hop lessons on Zoom are keeping students connected,

  • What happened when coronavirus took the lives of 6 people in her church community,

  • Presbyterians' casserole obsession,

  • Symbols of comfort, and

  • Finding God's will in coronavirus.

Alice reads from Jan Richardson's poem "Blessing at the Burning Bush."

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On Pause: Healing Words from Everyday Artists during Isolation is a special series to help creative people find groundedness, belonging, and courage during the coronavirus outbreak. I’ve asked artists to share words that are beacons of honesty, truth, and goodness to their souls during this time of distance as a global community on pause.

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