
Reverend Keener-Quiat spent her childhood in central
Texas where her parents were involved in small businesses,
ranching, and politics. After college at the University
of Texas she spent a few years living and working
in Washington D.C. before returning to her native
state where she married and raised a family. During
those years, she became a real estate broker and
worked in property management. In 1982, she entered
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary and moved
to Denver in 1984 for Clinical Pastoral Education
at Fort Logan Mental Health Center and to complete
seminary at The Iliff School of Theology.
After
seminary, she continued her clinical pastoral
training at The Children’s Hospital in Denver
and became their Staff Chaplain and pastoral counselor
for the next nine years. She was ordained as an
Elder in the Rocky Mountain Conference of the United
Methodist Church in 1991.
Since that time she has served on the staff of
the Rocky Mountain Conference of The United Methodist
Church in 1999 as Director of Appointive Leader
Development and as senior pastor at First UMC Boulder.
In 2004 and 2005, she attended and completed the
Dahn Healing School in Sedona, AZ and became an
instructor in the Dahn method of yoga and taichi.
She has studied the early and contemporary uses
of therapeutic grade essential oils and is a facilitator
both for a program on the Healing Oils of the Bible
and the anointing technique known as Raindrop Technique,
having been trained by Dr. David Stewart, author
of the Healing Oils of the Bible and The Chemistry
of Essential Oils. Jane has been a Red Cross volunteer
in Boulder, CO and managed a volunteer shelter in
Gulfport, MS after Hurricane Katrina.
Having had a keen interest in theological education
and personal spiritual development, she is a Diplomate
in the College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy,
a Supervisor in Clinical Pastoral Education, and
a Fellow in the American Association of Pastoral
Counselors. She has served on the Multiple Institution
Review Board for the University of Colorado Health
Sciences Center, and on the Board of Directors for
Frazier Meadows Retirement Community in Boulder.
She is married to Andrew L. Quiat. Between them,
they are the parents of four children living in
Colorado and Texas, and two young grandsons.