The Beloved Rev. Arlene Meyer returns to Unity Savannah for a six week residency during Rev. Dale’s sabbatical. She is serving on Sundays from October 15 through November 19 at both our 9AM Meditation Service and the 11AM Celebration Service.
Rev. Arlene says her purpose is to enlighten, inspire and empower others to live fully in harmony with compassion, love, and joy.
Rev. Arlene has been inspiring and empowering people for over 30 years. She uses her experiences of overcoming addiction, illness, and debt to one of prosperity, wholeness, peace, and health to guide individuals, couples, families, and groups so that they can transform their lives and live the life they envision.
She co-founded Vision Farms Meditation Center before ministry and was a founder of Savannah Ceremonies, a ministry in which she performed various services.
As a Life Consultant, Rev. Arlene encourages others to design and manifest a life that is in harmony with their Soul’s purpose. For over 15 years, she has worked with people seeking to start a new life or a new chapter, whether because of recovery, retirement, major life changes, or just wanting to do more with their lives. She has helped others build their dreams, accelerate results, and create richer, more fulfilling lives.
She offers inspiring talks, workshops, and transformation in-depth coaching programs that help others achieve new heights of health, success, meaning, and spiritual aliveness.
Rev. Arlene is the author of Seven Days to Becoming a Vegetarian, an easy-to-follow cookbook for those wanting to add healthy options to their diet and Finding Your Way, 52 messages to help guide you through the ups and downs of life.
Rev. Arlene was licensed and ordained as Unity Village’s Unity Minister in 2003. She was the minister of Unity of Rockdale as well as Unity of Savannah. For the last 8-plus years, she was the minister at Unity of Orange County. During her years as a minister, she has been a driving force for growth in the churches she served.
“It is never too late to be what you might have been.”
Arlene’s favorite quote, by Georg Elliot
This quote is at the heart of what she believes, lives, and encourages others to do – change their life for the better no matter what their age or circumstances. She believes most people need to learn how or have the support to do it and that she can help people become grateful for their life and enjoy life whatever it brings and wherever they are.
Visit Rev. Arlene Meyer’s website at http://arlenesmeyer.com/.