Steeped in the faith tradition of the American Transcendentalists (the
majority of whom, like Emerson, were Unitarian ministers) the author's
own spiritual life was likewise grounded and guided by nature. So of
course she said yes to a career in interim ministry that would require
her to relocate every summer. What would each new landscape, from Nevada
to Vermont to Colorado to Arizona to South Carolina to Maine, have to
teach her spirit? After all, there was more to learn from nature than
could be found in New England, wasn't there?