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Rev. Charlotte Cramer walks between worlds. She brings the professionalism of a seminary-trained chaplain, the curiosity of a spiritual wanderer who never quite belonged to one religion, and the tenderness of someone who has sat with people on the street, in jail, and in the depths of grief. Her work is rooted in the belief that spirituality belongs to everyone: not just the religious or the hippies, not just the comfortable, not just those with somewhere to go on Sunday.

She didn't arrive here through a straight line.
Charlotte studied across spiritual traditions, lived in spiritual community, took an unconventional life path and eventually found her calling not in a church — but in real life, in the places where spirituality is not an identity or pastime, but a way to connect with hope, meaning and resiliency.

Spirituality is not a luxury, identity or hoax. It is a human right — and it belongs to every person, no matter their religious beliefs. It is what makes us human, it is our love and connection, it is how we face suffering, how we make our way through this strange and beautiful world."
Rev. Charlotte Cramer
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