I’m Seth Dickson, a chaplain, grief counselor, and spiritual director dedicated to walking alongside individuals and communities through seasons of loss, grief, and spiritual searching. My work centers on creating spaces where people can process their pain with honesty, explore their spiritual questions, and discover renewed hope.

I currently serve as a hospice chaplain, providing grief counseling, spiritual support, and bereavement groups for patients and families navigating end-of-life care. I have also served in diverse contexts, including county jails and community organizations, where I’ve witnessed the deep need for compassionate presence in times of suffering.

As the founder of Soul Search, a nonprofit ministry, I extend this work through retreats, workshops, podcasts, and storytelling. These resources are designed to equip people with spiritual tools for grief and to foster safe, meaningful spaces of reflection and healing.

I hold a Master of Arts in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, have completed training in the Art and Practice of Spiritual Direction through the Mercy Institute of Spiritual Formation, and am a Certified Grief Counselor with the American Academy of Grief Counseling.

In all I do, my goal is simple: to offer compassionate guidance that helps others discover resilience, healing, and the sacredness within life’s most difficult passages.

Read more about my story here.

Soul Search is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, EIN 86-3021211. Financial support is tax-deductible.