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Writing Your Life 2023-2024
Writing Your Life 2023-2024
Enrollment is currently closed. To join the wait list, please signup here. Writing Your Life September 12, 2023 - May 14, 2024Meets once a month second Tuesdays from 10am-12pmYou are invited to take time to reflect and write about your life, present and past, in a writing community. Writing prompts, information on writing craft, and […]
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Sacred Circle: Small Group Faith-Sharing
Sacred Circle: Small Group Faith-Sharing
Please choose the number of tickets and then press "Get Tickets"This event is made possible through your voluntary contribution. Please donate below. Donate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvVXA7DVwrUChristine Jurisich shares what you can expect & the beauty behind this special offering in this 4 minute video.Are you looking for a place to connect in community? Seeking a place where […]
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Jewish New Year Interfaith Zen Day of Meditation
Jewish New Year Interfaith Zen Day of Meditation
Come celebrate Rosh Hashanah and the Jewish New Year on this contemplative interfaith Zen retreat!Rosh Hashanah is a holiday of waking up. We awaken from the deep slumber of selfishness, conceit, and putting ourselves above others and awaken to something different. On Rosh Hashanah, the Divine calls out to wake us up from the darkness […]
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Reaching Into Mystery: The Art of Spiritual Memoir
Please choose the number of tickets and then press "Get Tickets" When Deep Calls to Deep... Writing about our spiritual and religious lives can be a powerful way to delve into the mystery of the sacred. But how do we practice this kind of writing without lapsing into cliché, or sounding sentimental, preachy, and trite? How […]