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Adult Forums: Episcopal Relief & Development, Places in the Heart, and Moth Storytelling

November 15: Episcopal Relief & Development
November 22: Places in the Heart — Belonging (Jon Small and Mike Balin)
November 29: Places in the Heart — Hope (Tricia Crockett, Walter Colsman, and Deb Howe)
December 6: Moth Radio Hour (Gary Poisson))
December 13: Moth Radio Hour (Gary)
December 20: Places in the Heart — Light (Mary Kitses, Carole Enright, and Elizabeth Cherniak)

In the Classroom of Impermanence: Brother Curtis Almquist, SSJE

In the Classroom of Impermanence: Brother Curtis Almquist, SSJE

The year 2020 has us all registered in the same course, one we might call Impermanence. None of us thought we’d be in this class, but here we are, face to face with change, fragility, and life’s impermanence.

We are living in the midst of what has been called the Twindemic — Covid-19 and also the racial injustices that have been brought to light following the death of George Floyd. In some ways as we are moving closer to the presidential election, you may say we are shifting towards a Tridemic.

How can we survive this moment? What are the lessons this season has for us? How might our traditions of faith and spirituality help ground us in this shaken time? Our Forum series is meant to help us survive this course.

St. Anne's Welcomes the Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas

St. Anne's Welcomes the Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas

Join us online Sunday as we welcome the Rev. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas as she leads our 9am Forum with a talk titled "Rooted & Rising: Exploring Sacred Activism." She also will preach at our 10am Live-stream service. Margaret will discuss her new anthology of interfaith essays about emotional and spiritual resilience in a time of climate emergency.

You can read her bio here: https://revivingcreation.org/bio/

Photo by Tipper Gore

Adult Forum: "Mystics and Misfits"

Adult Forum: "Mystics and Misfits"

You’re probably familiar with practices of meditation and contemplation that focus on breath and attention, and that integrate the body, mind, and world. But did you know these practices have deep roots in the Christian tradition? This Sunday’s Adult Forum engaged with the lives of three Christian mystics from across time and space—Julian of Norwich, Gregory Palamas, and Howard Thurman—and asked: Where do contemplation and meditation fit into the Christian tradition?