Saturday, October 31, 2009

Course Offerings This Fall

Lost In Translation

Beginning Monday, October 26, this course explores key Greek words used throughout the New Testament, their use in conveying the central themes of the gospels, and what they reveal about the spiritual process of salvation, discipleship, resurrection, the work of the Holy Spirit, creation, light, eternal life, etc. We also look at how this deeper exploration of the gospels in their original language can inform an understanding of Christian meditation. No prior knowledge of the Greek language is required. Sitting in silent meditation is a part of each class session as an effective spiritual practice in preparation for reading scripture. 12 Mondays from 9:45 to 11:15 AM at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Mercer Island.

12 Week Course at Emmanuel, Mercer Island

For new and returning meditators, the 12 Week Course is a comprehensive foundation course of the Prayer of the Lamb designed to give support to establishing a reliable practice. Course includes meditation, study of the original text plus new material, and passages from the gospels that give light to the spiritual work of meditation. Tuesdays from 7 to 9 PM, Emmanuel, Mercer Island, beginning October 27.

Calm in the Storm, Developing a Rule of Life

A day-long workshop at St. Mark’s Cathedral on November 14, 9 AM to 3 PM, in Skinner Auditorium: The Rev. Beverly Hosea, of the Community of the Lamb, will facilitate this workshop on developing spiritual practices for daily living that engage our ministries in the world.

The ancient practice of following a Rule of Life helps us to integrate our faith practice with experiences of every day activities. This workshop will explore how the Prayer of the Lamb offers an integrative spiritual practice that is biblically, sacramentally and ecologically connected to the ministries of intercession and service in the world. The workshop will include instruction and times of silent meditation with the Prayer of the Lamb, as well as discussion on building a personal Rule of Life.

In follow-up to this workshop those attending may want to continue exploring and developing their personal Rule of Life with this spiritual resource of meditational intercession. A twelve week course will be offered to give support and further teaching for establishing an effective and sustaining spiritual practice for individuals and community for living this out.

Register by contacting the Rev. Marilyn Cornwell at St. Mark’s Cathedral: 206-323-0300, ext. 222, mcornwell@saintmarks.org

Clergy Meditation Group

Already underway this meditation group meets Mondays from 7:30 to 9:00 AM, for Episcopal and other clergy. Support for personal spiritual practice, instruction in meditating with the Prayer of the Lamb, and confidential reflection on practice.

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