Meet Rev. Greta!

In a Kemetic (African) study group in 1993, I was anointed with the name “Sesheta” and soon discovered that Sesheta was an ancient Egyptian goddess of writing and record-keeping. In truth, her name in the vernacular means, “The One Who Writes.” The name Sashet, Seshet or Sesheta means 'The Female Scribe', 'Sesh' meaning scribe. Sesheta often wears a headdress made of a stylized papyrus plant which resembles a 7-pointed star and symbolizes the role of the papyrus plant as paper for ancient Egyptian writing.

As the One Who Writes, my words have become my life and vice versa. I am a story-telling minister, presenting a tapestry of the bits and pieces of my quest for truth in the form of sermons, sonnets, poems and essays. I share the Truth that I know and my teaching and preaching provide a context for congregants and clients to discover they can trust the Truth they know.

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