In these curious times, our racing minds, anxious thoughts, wearied and worried hearts can get the best of us.
There has never been a more important time to learn about, and join others in contemplative practice.
This pandemic is reminding us just how much “allowing and letting go” we need. Life's meaning, purpose, and perspective comes into clarity as we slow down and pay attention. And, we need practices to support this effort.
“Contemplation is anything that pierces your illusions and helps you touch Reality.” (Parker Palmer)
Christianity has a rich heritage of contemplative practice that support people’s connection to God. And, while much of these have been “lost” over the centuries, there is a growing interest and recognition of their profound support for our spiritual journey.
In three consecutive Sunday evening classes, participants will walk away with a deeper appreciation for the roots of Christian contemplative practice and an experience that will support your connection to God.