Where it All Began
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As a child,
Living Stones Center founder, Shannon
Parish,
was curious and inventive, and had an
entrepreneurial heart as well as artistic
talent. Often frustrated at how easily it was to
be misunderstood, she often told herself “when I
grow up, I’ll know how to answer this question.”
Every experience, every relationship, every
choice – both good and bad, were, as she puts it
now “all research for answers.”
As a congregation member,
Shannon was known for her energetic involvement
in church functions and behind the scenes
projects as well as her voracious appetite for
seeking answers to the questions which she
constantly asked about human behavior, belief
systems and why people couldn’t seem to support
and work together instead of competing and
sabotaging one another.
As
a worker in the church
she saw first hand the never-ending needs of
service- related organizations which lacked
skilled workers and volunteers, proper training
and financial resources.
As a co-pastor,
of Living Stones Church she experienced
individual and corporate successes and crisis,
division and strife which occurred because of
failed systems for education and support. Church
leaders and congregational members were ill
equipped to deal with betrayal, moral failure
and the emotional and physical fall-out from
failed support systems within the church – all
too common in today’s traditional church
setting.
Seeking to find solutions to better educate leaders in unified team
building while educating them on how their
physical and emotional health impacts their
mental attitudes and choices, Living Stones
Church was closed to pursue the answers that
previously eluded them.
Out of the ashes,
Sarah’s Tent arose, an online community for
pastors’ wives and women in ministry, which has
served hundreds of women representing their own
home churches and communities. Through this
venue, Shannon counseled, consulted and coached
women from diverse backgrounds and learned that
what she had experienced in her own church was
unfortunately not unique. She realized that a
massive need existed to bring practical
resources and education to facilitate healing
and hope in individuals and service
organizations. In the April 9, 2007 issue of
TIME Magazine, Sarah’s Tent was cited as one of
the longest standing, viable resources on the
Internet for pastors’ wives.
As an entrepreneur
Shannon discovered the resources, skills and
training that were missing previously in her
educational, church and work environments.
Focusing on identifying and gathering those
resources, she realized that the traditional
methods of speaking to an audience were
ineffective in initiating change and the
paradigm shifts necessary to create health,
wealth and well being – let alone impact the
‘world’.
Through workshops incorporating creative arts
including dance,
drama, drawing and physical activity (self
discovery games and physical fitness and
challenges), Shannon witnessed massive
breakthroughs. The individuals and corporations
utilizing experiential learning, go to core
values and mind sets while uncovering talents,
passion and the healing of buried wounds and
past abuse.
Shannon deeply believes that the combination of creative and artistic
expression coupled with the facilitation
techniques to self-discovery and empowerment
must be brought to individuals and groups who
would not otherwise have the opportunity to
participate in experiential learning. This
allows a more successful future for each
participant as well as their families and
communities.
As this mission and vision expanded, Living
Stones Church became Living Stones Center
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From the innocence of
youth, to the dust of broken dreams arises new
awareness, skill sets and passion with wisdom.
Shannon Parish
1954 -
Founder Sarah's Tent, Artist, Writer, Pastor |