Bread and Honey is written and curated by Farrell Mason. It is a virtual sacred space to come and seek nourishment for the mind, the body and the spirit. Farrell has launched, “A Year of Living Soulfully,” 52 weeks of spiritual reflections, prayers and meditations, simple and delicious recipes, soulful 7 conversations with people she admires, and weekly tips for finding more soul joy. Join her on a year-long adventure of discovering what it takes to live a more soulful life!
Farrell is a mother of six, a spiritual blogger and an author of two works of fiction: Alma Gloria and the Olive Tree and The Angel and the Raven and a recent collection of prayers entitled, The Pocket Cathedral. Farrell holds a Masters of Art Business from Sotheby’s, London and is currently completing her Masters of Divinity at Vanderbilt University. She is a part-time minister of pastoral care at Woodmont Christian Church in Nashville and her heart is forever committed to raising funds and awareness for kids with cancer in honor of her son.
In all of her writing you will find a thread of hope, healing and redemption!
Her great joy is found barefoot and making mischief in the kitchen with her family and friends, eating a croissant in Paris or hiking in the Tetons!
Bread and Honey is written and curated by Farrell Mason. It is a virtual sacred space to come and seek nourishment for the mind, the body and the spirit. Farrell has launched, “A Year of Living Soulfully,” 52 weeks of spiritual reflections, prayers and meditations, simple and delicious recipes, soulful 7 conversations with people she admires, and weekly tips for finding more soul joy. Join her on a year-long adventure of discovering what it takes to live a more soulful life!
Farrell is a mother of six, a spiritual blogger and an author of two works of fiction: Alma Gloria and the Olive Tree and The Angel and the Raven and a recent collection of prayers entitled, The Pocket Cathedral. Farrell holds a Masters of Art Business from Sotheby’s, London and is currently completing her Masters of Divinity at Vanderbilt University. She is a part-time minister of pastoral care at Woodmont Christian Church in Nashville and her heart is forever committed to raising funds and awareness for kids with cancer in honor of her son.
In all of her writing you will find a thread of hope, healing and redemption!
Her great joy is found barefoot and making mischief in the kitchen with her family and friends, eating a croissant in Paris or hiking in the Tetons!