The January 5, 2008, Epiphany event at the St. James Center for Spiritual Development featuring the Rev. Howard Storm has been cancelled. Stay tuned for updates.
"Arts at the Advent," with a focus on exploring Christian spirituality through music and art, will be held January 11-12, 2008, at Church of the Advent, Spartanburg. This groundbreaking conference will explore how an engagement in and with the arts is a means of encountering the “Holy in the ordinary.” Keynoted by former Upper South Carolinian the Rev. Michael Sullivan, now rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Lynchburg, Virginia., the conference will feature the 40-member Davidson College Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble, and offer eight workshops led by local artists to include past and present Advent clergy.
For more information, contact the Rev. Roy Cole at Advent, 864.585.2268.
A registration form, including a complete conference schedule, is online: Arts at the Advent Registration. Cost for the entire conference, $60… Saturday only, $40 …Friday night only, $20.
New Year's Eve Celebration—"This Fragile Earth, Our Island Home"
The convent's 5th annual celebration!
Monday, December 31,
10:30 p.m. with refreshments following.
Lessons, music, meditations, dance, stories, and new surprises!
January 11-13—Father/Son Weekend,
with Mark Shaver, Ernest Mensah, and Sr Rosina, OSH.
In January, the sisters are doing a new thing and inviting
fathers of all
ages and their sons of all ages for a guys' get-away. Our
"brother"
facilitators reside in Atlanta, with Ernest Mensah originally
from Ghana, West
Africa. They will be assisted by Mark Shaver's sons, 17-year-old Dan
and
25-year-old Stephen, an Episcopal priest. This interesting group
of men
will share perspectives on father-son relationships from the
points of view
of two cultures and will explore with you ways to create and
strengthen the
bond between a father and son, regardless of their ages. Open to
fathers and
sons, close male friends, and men attending solo.
$160 full weekend program, meals, lodging; $80 commuters, unless
specified.
Pre-registration and deposit required; some scholarship funding
available.
For more
information, contact the Episcopal Convent of St Helena by phone at
706.798.5201, e-mail
augustaconvent@comcast.net. Online at
www.osh.org.
Download the convent schedule through May 2008 here.
An
experiential retreat entitled "Discovering ‘Thin Places’ During
Lent" will be hosted by The Snail’s Pace in Saluda, North
Carolina, January 25-26, 2008.
In Celtic Christian spirituality a “thin place” is when and where the veil between the sacred and the secular is so thin, it often disappears! This overnight retreat will get you “up and running” with the resources of Celtic spirituality for connecting with the Living Christ in daily living.
The format will include brief presentations followed by practice of various pathways for enabling your faith and discipleship to come alive. One key pathway will be lectio divina with scriptures for the upcoming Lenten season. Likewise, in the Celtic perspective we will practice lectio divina with nature as a way of meeting the redemptive Christ through meditation and contemplation with a bird, bush, squirrel, tree and/or landscape that may “seek you out” as an occasion for being in a “thin place”.
The retreat leader, Fred Macon, has made multiple trips and pilgrimages to Christian Celtic areas and with spirituality leaders in Ireland, Wales and Scotland. He is on the Intentional Growth Center’s Adjunct Faculty in Spiritual Direction and Spirituality at Lake Junaluska and has been through the two year Upper Room Academy for Spiritual Formation and the two year Shalem Guidance Program. His retreat leadership has taken him to South Africa, the Netherlands and Maine. In addition to Celtic spirituality, he is especially involved in centering prayer and meeting God in the present moment.
The cost is $95 per person, meals included. This retreat will be limited, so make your reservation by sending $25 to The Snail’s Pace, P. O. Box 593, Saluda, NC 29773. Visit The Snail's Pace at www.thesnailspace.org.
The Friends of St. Benedict have announced an upcoming
Benedictine Experience, February 7-10, 2008, at the Marywood Center
for Spirituality and Ministry in Jacksonville Florida. This retreat
is co-sponsored by the Friends and The Cathedral Center for
Spirituality of St. John's Cathedral, Jacksonville, Florida.
A Benedictine Experience is a time spent in community designed for
those who wish to nurture and strengthen their daily lives through
prayer and spiritual companionship. Participants follow the
Benedictine practice in an ordered day of prayer, study, work and
holy leisure. For this Experience, Sister Carolyn Gorny-Kopkowski,
OSB, will lead reflections on Sister Joan Chittister's classic book
on following the Rule, Wisdom Distilled from the Daily.
Download the flyer for more information.