Come check out the “glass house” with me and my team hosted by George Freeman, the president Chaplin of the universal life church monastery at his 47th exclusive white party.
About George: George Freeman is currently the Presiding Chaplain of The Universal Life Church Monastery and has successfully established several large dance and music facilities. Throughout his life, he has aspired to be four things: a policeman, a soldier, a business developer, and a minister. He can now proudly say that he has fulfilled all these roles.
George intends to dedicate the rest of his life to spreading the Monastery’s message of equality, understanding, and peace through the celebration of life. He believes that now, more than ever, is the ideal time for this message to be heard. As society becomes more connected and grows increasingly skeptical of closed-minded belief systems, George believes more people will come to understand that humanity is one, created by the same design intelligence or God.
George Freeman is most notably remembered as the lead chaplain of The Seattle Monastery Church from 1977 to 1985. During its time, this controversial Seattle dance church integrated music and dance into religious celebrations. Despite the controversies, the church functioned as a social fraternity, a shelter for the homeless, and an inclusive community welcoming people from all walks of life. To this day, members recount these events as some of the most spiritually uplifting moments of their lives. This reaffirms George’s belief that the language of God is music, which can unite people of all social differences in a celebration of life. George holds that everyone is a child of the same universe.
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