The main goal of The Hesed Project is to share the light and love of the divine with everyone we meet and help others to recognize that divine light and love within themselves. Through the simplest to the most profound encounters, we meet people where they are at. We feel that the services we provide are among the most meaningful people will experience because of our openness and connection to the Spirit which guides everything we do. Whether presiding for a wedding, providing a retreat experience, working with people through our healing ministry, or remembering and celebrating the life of one who has passed on, the Spirit is our guide.
Meet the Director! Judy Brown is the author of "Becoming Us: A Journey to the Place Where Unity Begins" It is both a book and an invitation to dialogue about all aspects of unity. Judy offers "Becoming Us" presentations and retreats that are suitable for both faith-based and secular audiences. You can learn more about "Becoming Us" by clicking on the tab above.
Judy has undergraduate and graduate degrees in religion and theology from St Norbert College in De Pere, WI and has worked in church ministry for over 25 years. Her experiences as a national speaker and retreat director as well as her vast experience in retreat development ensures that you will come away renewed and refreshed.
Judy has been a Reiki Master for over 20 years. Working with others to facilitate emotional, physical, and spiritual healing is one of her greatest gifts.
Judy uses her education and ministry experience to provide wedding ceremonies that are meaningful and memorable. She also feels that every life deserves to be remembered and celebrated well which is the focus of the funeral services she leads.
Contact us via phone (920-660-5168 - call or text), e-mail ([email protected]), or fill out our contact form. We look forward to hearing from you!
Hesed (hes' ed) - [Hebrew ] n. the unconditional love of God; lovingkindness "Hesed, which is manifest in both the Hebrew and Christian testaments, is the one single idea with the greatest potential for healing, for understanding, for nurturing a broken and aching world, and for welcoming the poor and the stranger. Loving kindness, hesed, flows from God to God's beloved creatures, and is commanded by God between all people, one to another. Hesed is the sanctifying deed, the Law in whose presence all other laws stand aside, the way in which the holy and human recognize each other." (Ann Johnson "Miryam of Judah: Witness in Faith and Tradition")