Rev. Christina Sillari

Portland

Board Member

Year Joined Board: 
2015
Pronouns: 
She, Her, Hers

Reverend Christina Sillari is a mystic seeking priestess. She holds a Master’s in Divinity and a Master’s in Psychology and Mind Body Health. Her study and practice of meditation, yoga and shamanism for thirty years strongly influences all she does. She loves bringing people together in circles of transformation. Before entering the ministry Christina served as a therapist, yoga teacher, and shamanic practitioner. She serves First Parish Unitarian Universalist in Portland Maine, The Unitarian Universalist Association’s Commission on Social Witness, Equality Maine, The Religious Coalition Against Discrimination and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Southern Maine. Currently Christina is passionate about star beings and justice. She loves swimming, cooking, and the natural world. She lives in Portland with her husband, daughter, and yellow lab.

Why we list our pronouns

Names aren’t the only way we refer to people. We share our gender pronouns and encourage you to do the same. Gender pronouns are the way you like to be referred to: she, her, hers; they, them, theirs; he, him, his; or something else. We share these because we do not want to assume another person’s gender. 

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