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Centering Prayer Group
Centering Prayer Group
*Remote Via Zoom. Centering Prayer is a practice to foster our relationship with God. It prepares us for the gift of contemplation.
*Remote Via Zoom. Centering Prayer is a practice to foster our relationship with God. It prepares us for the gift of contemplation.
*Remote Via Zoom* Dr. Berger and Herb K. continue to explore the core components of emotional sobriety in this series of workshops. They will help you: Become more aware of your emotional dependency and how it automatically and unconsciously impacts your life and influences your behavior; How to break free from the shackles of this dependency; Develop a practice of emotional sobriety which will increase your ability and confidence to cope with reality as it is rather than how you expect it to be or think it should be. We invite you to join us for what we promise to be a very stimulating and thought-provoking experience.
*Remote Via Zoom. Centering Prayer is a practice to foster our relationship with God. It prepares us for the gift of contemplation.
Join Terry Hershey as you explore ways to rehydrate when you are worn thin, tired or sad. Learn to celebrate the sacrament of the present moment and rehydrate when you are dispirited by the business or messiness of everyday life. Find a place for a sanctuary in your life, making room for passion, grace, play, laughter and wholeheartedness that positively can spill into our relationships and work or ministry. Practice self-care with attention and mindfulness. Terry shows us how to refuel the heart and spirit and stay hydrated emotionally and spiritually. Terry is a renowned author, humorist, inspirational speaker, dad, ordained Episcopal minister, golf addict, and smitten by French wine.
*Remote Via Zoom. Centering Prayer is a practice to foster our relationship with God. It prepares us for the gift of contemplation.
The theme of this year's retreat is "God's Grace is Enough". This traditional, silent retreat is based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. It provides time for spiritual reflection, solitude & prayer, inviting retreatants to be attentive to the inner movements of the Holy Spirit. Prayer focuses on scripture and one’s personal faith journey. Our schedule includes a Scripture-based conference each morning, individual direction (a daily meeting with a spiritual director), celebration of daily Eucharist, and an optional evening activity: Labyrinth walk, Video Reconciliation service, and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. It is suggested that participants bring a journal.