• 🎧 Power of Place Episode #59 | A Carpenter’s Covenant – Scott Dolfay

  • Mar 27 2025
  • Duración: 50 m
  • Podcast

🎧 Power of Place Episode #59 | A Carpenter’s Covenant – Scott Dolfay

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  • What if a house could shape a life—and transform a community? In this week's Power of Place, we meet Scott Dolfay, a faithful craftsman whose quiet stewardship of a Mission Revival mansion in Seattle’s Windermere neighborhood reveals a century of memory, myth and meaning. From the Aleutians to the Skagit Valley to a historic estate called Loch Kelden, Scott’s story unfolds through sacred craft, unexpected family and place-based conviction. Once the 1907 summer home of Seattle founder Roland Denny—and later the Pacific Northwest hub of the Unification Church—Loch Kelden became a space of unlikely unity: • Between descendants of 19th-century settlers and Indigenous peoples, including the Duwamish • Between faith, chosen family and neighborhood pushback • Even amid mystery, including a chilling murder next door Though the mansion is now gone, Scott’s devotion to the space—and the people who passed through it—remains. Listen as Scott shares memories of inclusion advocate Greg Palmer, civic leader Brewster Denny and even Reverend Sun Myung Moon—and reflects on what it means to truly “hold space” in a fractured world. "Every generation has to decide what they value. I take some consolation in the fact that we did hold on to the building, preserve it as long as we did, did have the centennial. A lot of people have wonderful memories there—it was like a second home." ~Scott Dolfay
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