
Dr. Reverend Natalie Coe is a writer, interfaith minister, and college professor. She taught science at a small environmental liberal arts college in the Green Mountains of Vermont for nearly twenty years. Natalie writes from her lived experience in awe of the natural world and in deep gratitude for the everyday gifts of the Divine. She works with couples to design and facilitate personalized ceremonies that speak to the Heart. She lives in Southeastern North Carolina near the coast.
Rev. Natalie is an ordained minister and graduate of One Spirit Interfaith Seminary in NYC. She is an associate minister at the UCC Congregational Church in Fair Haven, VT. Natalie has worked as a hospital chaplain. She is an advocate and ally for our LGBTQ+ community, member of the NAACP, and BLM supporter.

Dr. Coe publishes articles on both science and spirituality. Her most recent poetry can be found in Story South and About Place.
Her latest essay "Soul of a Syllabus" is a tribute to bell hooks and is part of a compendium published by Bloomberg Press. Natalie received her PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Minnesota and her B.S in Chemistry from the University of Vermont.
Natalie has been writing for over thirty years. Her focus has always been on sustainability and resilience, whether the particular focus is on human health or ecological systems. You can find much of her publicly available (open-access) work here:
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