Find the settled space your soul longs for.
Through listen deeply, Soul Care with Sher is gentle companionship to help you navigate the challenges of your season of life.
Rooted in the Anabaptist tradition, Sher’s theological training and two decades of ministry experience inform her work. As an ordained minister in Mennonite Church USA she has served as a congregational pastor and leader in church-related organizations and non-profit spaces.
Soul Care Conversations
Whether discerning a particular situation, processing spiritual harm or navigating religious deconstruction, a series of soul care conversations can support your faith life.
Soul Care Resources
Reflections and Resources for Soul Care are available through Sher’s substack, Soul Care with Sher.
Comfort & Joy: Readings and Practice for Advent
A unique blend of thoughtful reflections and inspiring spiritual practices grounded in noticing the sacred amid the ordinary, this guide for the Advent will connect with your favorite traditions and be a creative impetus for forming new ones.
Some Comfort & Joy
Reflections and invitations to find the sacred in the ordinary. Written in partnership, Sher & Gwen offer thematic series following the seasons of the church year.
New Resource
Connect with what matters this Christmas
We often think of the Christmas season as a time of good cheer, festive parties, and thoughtful gifts. But what happens when the reality of life stands in stark contrast to these expectations?
Cancer diagnoses, divorce proceedings, and natural disasters do not care about calendar time. Smaller hardships create their own stress—travel woes, custody arrangements, money struggles, and political differences can strain our closest relationships. How do we live into the spirit of Christmas when things feel bleak?
From the coauthor of Comfort and Joy comes a gentle companion for a season that may not always feel like the most wonderful time of the year.
With thoughtful reflections and compassionate blessings drawn from the familiar biblical texts of Advent, Unhappy Holidays invites readers to recover a sense of hope as we prepare to celebrate the incarnation.





