Life Reimagined

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clergy retirement
elder wisdom
end of life
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faith and aging
finding purpose
grief and purpose
identity loss
Kairos
letting go
life after work
loneliness in retirement
memoir of faith
midlife crisis
ministerial burnout
personal transformation
purpose
purpose in aging
religious leadership
Retirement
retirement and anxiety
retirement and isolation
retiring from ministry
searching for meaning
second calling
self-discovery
spiritual renewal
spiritual transition
theological reflection
Unitarian Universalist Church
UUA
vocational change
women's spirituality

Product details

  • ISBN 9798765157831
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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When Marilyn Sewell retired after seventeen years as senior minister of one of the nation’s largest Unitarian Universalist churches, she expected to excel at this next chapter as she had in every other. Instead, nothing prepared her for the emptiness, loneliness, lack of purpose, and the loss of the community that she experienced when she hung up her robe, turned over the keys, and walked out the door of her beloved church.


Adrift, she found herself awash in profound questions of being: Who am I, without my identity as the minister of First Unitarian? Where will I find community that holds me? What, if anything, could life possibly hold for me now? Searching for signs and solutions, she discovers practical advice for retirement but little to soothe the grief that has invaded her body and spirit.


Unmoored, with a deep sense of loss and crippling anxiety, she is pushed to go deeper than she yet has gone, deeper than she wants to go, to get at the roots of her despair. She spends seven years wandering through the thicket, examining the family history that brought her to this place, looking at what has driven her lifelong frantic work ethic. The writing itself begins to reveal the answers she is seeking.


Ultimately, Marilyn realizes that she must radically change. She still has gifts to give, revealed only when she stops her fanatical drive to produce, when she learns to get quiet, to breathe, to listen, to be present to the nanosecond that life is, to respond to the moment—to embrace and live out a second calling.

Rev. Dr. Marilyn Sewell served as Senior Minister of the First Unitarian Church of Portland, Oregon, where she retired in 2009 and was named Minister Emerita. She is the editor of two collections of women’s poetry, Cries of the Spirit (1991) and Claiming the Spirit Within (1996), as well as Breaking Free (2004), a collection of women’s essays. Her memoir Raw Faith (2014) serves as the back story to the eponymous film—a documentary based on her life and work. Learn more at www.marilynsewell.com.

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