Pastor Kelsey
Rev. Kelsey Beebe (she/her) is an ordained minister, movement practitioner, and artist whose work lives at the intersection of faith, embodiment, and creativity.
Kelsey’s creative training has taken many forms. Her grandmother was an artist who worked mostly in watercolor and began teaching Kelsey to draw and paint at an early age. Kelsey also started ballet classes after her mother, Rev. Sheryl Peterson, passed away when Kelsey was just four years old. Movement and art became vital ways for Kelsey to connect with God, others, and herself. For Kelsey, sometimes the most sacred way to pray isn’t through words, but through creativity.
Kelsey holds an MDiv and an MFA in Dance and is ordained in the United Church of Christ. Her background in ministry, movement, and embodied spirituality shapes her creative process, allowing her approach to design to hold both theological depth and artistic sensitivity.
This lifelong connection to movement and creativity continues to shape how Kelsey approaches her work today—creating design that is not just beautiful, but embodied and alive.
Whether she is choreographing movement, designing a website, creating a brand kit, crafting a sermon, teaching yoga, painting a wall, or writing a devotional, Kelsey sees creativity as a spiritual practice - one that helps us notice and reflect the beauty of God in the world. As Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything that is beautiful; for beauty is God’s handwriting—a wayside sacrament.”
Kelsey lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, Rev. Kevin Beebe, their children, and their cat Velcro. You can often find her dancing in the kitchen, painting with her kids, or sitting by the water. She believes deeply in the power of art and creativity to connect us with what is most sacred in the world: with God, with ourselves, and with one another.
Kelsey is also the founder of Faith in Motion, a ministry of embodied faith. You can learn more about Faith in Motion here.
As a pastor, Kelsey understands that design is never just aesthetic—it communicates theology, shapes belonging, and helps people know whether they are welcome.
Her work is rooted in helping ministries communicate clearly, authentically, and with care—so that what you create online reflects who you truly are.
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