Our contemplative time this month will be led by Rev. Catherine Gregg. Her topic is summarized below. I will not be available for this event, so please respond to Julia Pizzi (juliapizzicob@gmail.com) if you plan to participate. She will send you a Zoom invitation and you can participate either on Zoom or in person at 4770 Harrison Drive.
Quiet Day 19 October 2024
How the Four Gospels Shape our Own Knowing of Christ
9:30am-12noon
That We May Know God . . .
Centering Prayer is a spiritual practice that opens the pathway of Contemplation – that gift of communion with God that is beyond thoughts, images, and words. Yet even in Centering Prayer, our conscious and unconscious images of God influence our ability to trust, to let go, to surrender to Presence. We are shaped by the four gospels of the New Testament in which each tells its own story about Jesus. Looking at the similarities and differences in these stories will enable us to consider our own gospel story – how God has made Godself known to us – that we may live more deeply and fully into the Source of all being as we engage the practice of Centering Prayer.