Susan Tanabe - COVID and Community: Being the Good Samaritan to One Another by Religica published on 2022-04-08T01:30:28Z Susan Tanabe, MFA, MA Theo, is a nonfiction and marketing writer as well as an interfaith theologian steeped in the Unity tradition of Christianity. As a late bloomer to faith, Susan finds herself asking the universal yet unanswerable questions of God. She values creativity and humor in all her spiritual endeavors, which have included writing and acting in a one-woman play called My Flimsy Faith and writing a memoir (in progress) of her non-traditional spiritual journey. Susan holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction and a Master of Theology. The Religica Theolab is now at home at The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement at Seattle University More from The Religica Theolab at religica.org More from The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement at Seattle University at www.seattleu.edu/thecenter/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/Religica.org/ Twitter: twitter.com/religica YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCPuwufds6gAu2u6xmm8SBuw Soundcloud: @user-religica Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3CZwIO4uGP1…mwTkuTQC2rgdGObQ Apple Podcasts: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/relig…d1448005061?mt=2 The Religica Theolab is a comprehensive online platform at the axis of religion and society that provides non-sectarian, coherent, integrated and accessible awareness about the role of religion in society, with a focus on strengthening local communities. Genre Religion & Spirituality