Pilgrimage to Iona: A Journey to Silence Pilgrimage led by the Rev. Jerry Doherty October 6–17, 2019 $300 deposit due by March 1st Estimated total cost $3800-$4000 (Total cost will be locked in by 03/01/2019) Total payment due 04/15/2019 Deposits are refundable until 03/15/2019 (Note that scholarships are not available for this pilgrimage) The early Celtic …
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Entering the Bridal Chamber of the Heart: The Luminous Gospels of Thomas, Mary Magdalene, and Philip
Entering the Bridal Chamber of the Heart: The Luminous Gospels of Thomas, Mary Magdalene, and Philip Offered by the Rev. Matthew Wright, CRC Thursday, February 21 — Sunday, February 24, 2019 $425 (Scholarships available) Continuing the Episcopal House of Prayer’s offerings of teachings from the Christian Contemplative Wisdom tradition, this 4-day (3-night) retreat will explore …
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Contesting Catholicity Conference
Contesting Catholicity Conference Friday, January 18, 2019 (All day) to Saturday, January 19, 2019 (All day) For more information please visit the website.
Celtic Spirituality In Nature
CELTIC SPIRITUALITY IN NATURE A SPIRITUAL FORMATION ELECTIVE* Dates June 16, 7:00 p.m.- June 19, 12:15 p.m., 2019 Overview The Celts held two books sacred in their understanding fo the Divine – The Holy Scriptures and theBook of Nature. While the Celts found God in the natural world, they did not romanticize nature but …
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Debating Mission, Marriage, and the Eucharist in the Anglican Communion
Debating Mission, Marriage, and the Eucharist in the Anglican Communion 4-day intensive in Montreal: Monday, January 28 to Thursday, January 31, 2019 Fifty years ago, Anglican worship centred on Morning Prayer, priests were male, marriages were only between a man and a woman, and the word mission was hardly used. In Anglican churches today, worship …
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The Medieval Pursuit of God
THE MEDIEVAL PURSUIT OF GOD A Three-Week Online Course February 4 – 26, 2019 Course Description What can we learn about pursuing God in our lives and communities from the medieval pursuit of God? For the vast majority of medieval people learning about God was a holistic activity. They pursued God with their minds, bodies, …
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Can We Find an Original Interpretation of Genesis 1 – 4?
Can We Find an Original Interpretation of Genesis 1 – 4? 29th July – 2nd August 2019 Many people assume that there are two very different stories of creation which contradict each other and that the ‘Sin and Fall’ interpretation of Genesis 2 – 3 is the original one. However, the ‘Sin and Fall’ interpretation …
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Italy: Biblical Backgrounds, Christian Origins and Cultural Heritage and Renaissance Italy—Assisi, Siena and Florence
A Platinum Select Journey Italy: Biblical Backgrounds, Christian Origins and Cultural Heritage departing 30 April 2019 $3,824 from New York City or Boston (ask about domestic travel arrangements from your preferred departure city) 3 Day Elective Renaissance Italy—Assisi, Siena and Florence $1,228 Returning 12 May 2019 While enjoying the beauty of the Italian countryside and …
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Celtic Spirituality In Nature
CELTIC SPIRITUALITY IN NATURE A SPIRITUAL FORMATION ELECTIVE* Dates June 16, 7:00 p.m.- June 19, 12:15 p.m., 2019 Overview The Celts held two books sacred in their understanding fo the Divine – The Holy Scriptures and theBook of Nature. While the Celts found God in the natural world, they did not romanticize nature but …
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Power, Politics, and Christendom
Power, Politics, and Christendom Sunday, 17 November 2019 – Sat, 23 November 2019 How should Christians treat the secular powers? The course presents a critical history of the interaction between Christianity and secular power, examining how economics, politics, war, and theology all contributed to the place of Christianity in the world today. As Christianity, …
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