Krankiest In-Person Group Facilitators

KTC Facilitators are individuals professionally trained in group facilitation thanks in large part to their theological education and experience in ministry. Holding space for and guiding a group of individuals through the process of redefining their relationships with their screened devices requires great care and consistency. Facilitators are selected with intentionality for their abilities to graciously lead while holding space for group participants to safely work through the KTC core program found in the Finding Your Way Back to You: Making-Meaning in a Screen-Filled World book. Frequently, an individual’s patterns of screen usage are tied to something much deeper. When these deeper challenges are excavated they must be handled with compassion and group confidentiality. Kranky Group Facilitators are ready to accompany you in the courageous work of finding your way back to you in our screen-filled world.

  • Rev. Erin Spengeman Hutchison, Minister of Kranky Transformation

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    Rev. Scot McCosh, Kranky Board Member

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    Rev. Mary Andreolli, Executive Director

Krankiest Board Members

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    Carole Collins, Treasurer

  • Rev. Dr. Lindsay Andreolli-Comstock, VP

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    Rev. Scot McCosh, Kranky Board Member

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    Dr. Mary Hollings Whitehouse, Kranky Board Member

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    Rev. Mary Andreolli, MFA, MDiv, Executive Director