UNHEALTHY CONNECTIONS with Minister Kyra Brown
While some may disagree, it is my position that it matters who we are connected to emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually in our everyday lives.
WHEN ONLINE
In this current time, we find ourselves at a place where we are unable to physically gather for worship services at our churches, gurdwaras, mosques and temples. In this current time, we find ourselves dealing with the Coronavirus global pandemic.
Being a Wholy Grounder is to be a living example of humanity's ability to connect and form alliances across differing faiths, creeds, cultures, and spiritualities.

Tracy Mills-Howell
CHRISTIAN ELEMENT-
I am a Wholy Grounder because I needed a faith experience that is fluid and radically inclusive...just as I was created to be.

Melissa McQueen-Simmons
SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR-
To me, being a Wholy Grounder means being able to fellowship with a community of like minded spiritual people from various walks of life!

Vondalyn McQueen-Simmons
ADMINISTRATION AND TEAM ENGAGEMENT-
For me, being a Wholy Grounder means working to strengthen my connection with God and my spirituality.

Jaiden Blander
BUDDHIST BREATH-
To be a Wholy Grounder means using my gifts to support others on their Spiritual journey through the expression of words and affirmations.

Brook Blander
JOURNALING JOURNEY-
Being a Wholy Grounder means an opportunity to share and learn from each other.

Mary Perkins-England
SEASONED SAYINGS-
Being a Wholy Grounder, to me, means loving people right where they are. It also means fighting for change and Justice for All.

Kimberly Chante
MUSIC DIRECTION-