Rev. Cornelia Eaton

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Rev. Canon Cornelia Eaton served many roles in the Episcopal Church as laity before being ordained to the priesthood on February 7, 2015. She is currently the canon to the ordinary. Cornelia is dedicated to serving the beloved people of God and to encourage the laity to have active roles in the life of the Church, believing that we all live into our baptismal covenant. She enjoys sharing God’s love, hope, and grace with all of God’s people through Holy Scripture and Navajo spirituality of Hozhó—Peace and Beauty Way. She is a storyteller and a writer of poetry with a particular focus on the Navajo way of life known as Iina Biké Hozhó–being in harmony with divine creation through spirituality, culture, tradition, and relationship. She has deep love and appreciation for the outdoors and enjoys mountain biking, fly-fishing, camping, hiking, and tending to her family sheep camp.

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