After a youth spent in a fundamental religious culture, LeAnne Kelley felt the need for something more – for a deeper spiritual journey. After many years and much nudging from her sister (Lisa Fouts), LeAnne finally agreed to attend a Unity Sunday service. Here at Unity of Bloomington, she has discovered a colorful kaleidoscope lens that has brought great peace to her life. Join us on November 26 as LeAnne shares some of the lessons she has learned surrounding peace and love in her life.
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LeAnne Kelley spent 33 years as an educator. She taught mathematics and physical education for 12 years, then served as a high school principal for 21 years. While teaching, LeAnne also coached basketball and tennis. Now retired, she enjoys gardening, riding her electric trike, football season, and reading. Her yard is a showcase, with at least 250 perennial plants and a beautiful rose garden. In summer months, LeAnne raises at least 20 tomato plants, in order to keep her family and neighbors supplied all summer long. Her dogs are “spoiled rotten” and most Sundays when the weather permits, Mosey joins us at Unity, waiting patiently in the truck for her return. LeAnne is very happy to be part of the Unity commUnity.