Spiritworks: Seeking to open ourselves to live in spirit-filled ways.

For years from Florida to Seattle and now Pittsburgh, The Reverend Dr. Patricia D. Brown has facilitated the mission of Spiritworks. “Tricia” uses her gifts of speaking and teaching, and facilitating workshops and retreats. Tricia has authored many published books and articles about seeking and opening ourselves to live in spirit-filled ways. The work closest to her heart is creating sacred space where the Spirit can be at work helping others find peace, purpose, and contentment in their own lives.

Our Mission

Spiritworks' official title is the "Spiritworks Center for Formation and Leadership". We are a 501 (c) 3 non-profit entity and are registered with both the state and federal government. Our commitment is to work with individuals and communities toward a healthier and wholistic lifestyle that integrates body, mind and relationships. Spiritworks believes in the creative energy and inherent worth of each individual.

Spiritworks deepest desire is to facilitate ongoing spiritual life through the creation of sacred spaces and times created specifically to help individuals and communities to heal and become alive in bringing greater peace and good to the world.

We support Mama Arlene and the children of Urukundo (Love) Home for Children and School, Rwanda, Africa. For more information or to donate see: www.hopemadereal.org.

What Spiritworks Offers

  • Spiritworks and Dr. Brown leads retreats, workshops and seminars.

  • Facilitates meditative labyrinth walks. See the list of labyrinth facilitators below.

  • Officiates at weddings and unions, vow renewals.

  • Facilitates funerals, burials and memorials.

  • Speaks on topics of spirituality: healthy wholistic living, prayer, and leadership.

  • Trains and educates leaders in creating sacred space for spirit-led communities.

  • Consults one-on-one with those who are seeking spiritual direction.

Help Support Mama Arlene and the Children of Urukundo

We support Mama Arlene and the children of Urukundo (Love) Home for Children and School, Rwanda, Africa. For more information or to donate see: www.hopemadereal.org. Mama Arlene’s book Hope Made Real: The Story of Mama Arlene and the Children of Urukundo is now available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Hope-Made-Real-Children-Urukundo/dp/1098305469/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=arlene+d+brown&qid=1597503104&s=books&sr=1-1 and Bookbaby https://store.bookbaby.com/book/hope-made-real

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