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Rev. Katherine Economou is an assistant
minister at Seaside and serves as the dean of the Holmes
Institute San Diego Regional Center. She administrates the
accredited master's degree program and supports students
from all over the United States and internationally with
campuses in San Diego, Los Angeles, and the Pacific
Northwest. Rev. Katherine also serves on the Dean’s
Council, which oversees the Holmes Institute, and on the
Education Council, which supports the creation and
unfoldment of the coursework for the United Centers for
Spiritual Living.
Education has always been Rev. Katherine’s focus. She
facilitates Sacred Circles and teaches certificated classes,
including Spiritual Practices, Principles for Successful
Living, Mind/Body, the Treatment Workshop for the
Foundations class, and a number of classes she has created,
including The Spiritual Life of Women and The Mastery of
Love. She also wrote small group curriculum for the
Chopra Center for Wellbeing.
Rev. Katherine has also served at Seaside as the Youth &
Family minister. In her time in that ministry, she grew the
program from 50 to 85 children per Sunday. The teen group
began midweek meetings and regular social events, and the
ministry on the whole began doing outreach in the community
and getting involved beyond the church.
Rev. Katherine holds a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts
from Hofstra University, where she studied psychology,
speech arts, and dance. She received her master’s degree in
consciousness studies from the Holmes Institute.
Rev. Katherine’s ministry is about loving God and
celebrating life. She is passionate about education and
empowerment and believes that each person can unlock his or
her own truth by uncovering the individual gift he or she
has come to express in this life.
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