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Center for Living Well opens doors, welcomes public BY TRACY HOUSE
When Dawn Rutledge and Jennifer Miller met in 2009 they connected instantly. Their diverse backgrounds, Rutledge’s yoga, wellness and fitness background, and Miller’s counseling and ministry in a church environment and experience as a pastor, complemented each other and a partnership emerged. “To bring those two things together was to me a no-brainer, this was so much more powerful,” Rutledge remembers. “We’re going to really be able to impact people, mind, heart, body and spirit, and really help them find integration and wholeness.” By 2011 they formed the Center for Living Well. “It was sort of given to us by God,” Rutledge says. Coming together, they created a space for people to find health, wholeness and wellness on a daily basis. “We started integrating and merging everything we did.” The duo worked out of clients’ homes, churches and other spaces, but it was just recently they found a place of their own. The Center for Living Well opened its doors Oct. 1, offering a variety of classes and support geared toward helping people live healthier lives and become more integrated in terms of their mind, heart, body and spirit. The Christian-based, nondenominational wellness center is open to everyone.
“We are intentionally nondenominational,” says Miller. “The things that we focus on are the things that Jesus focused on—love and grace and connection—those sorts of things. People don’t have to worry about coming in and having to worry about doctrine and rules. That isn’t anything that we focus on at all. “The messages of our classes are really meant to be uplifting, encouraging, inspirational—a touch point for people in the midst of their day or their week, where maybe
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Learn about Medicare CHRIST CENTERED: Dawn Rutledge and Jennifer Miller, co-executive directors of Center for Living Well. Their ministry is focused on the whole person. Submitted photo SEE CENTER PAGE 76
The Area Agency on Aging will present the basics of all Medicare Programs 1 p.m. Tues., Nov. 5 at Risen Savior Lutheran Church and School Healing Center, 23914 S. Alma School Rd., Chandler. Covered topics include Medicare Parts A, B, C, D and medigap supplements, services, costs and what is new in 2014. Low-income programs and the many changes to Medicare will also be covered. Contact a Caring Ministries chairperson at 480-802-4374 for more information.