Follow up resources: for your use after the workshop
The packet used during the workshop
Participants: Laity, deacons, priests and bishops are welcome. This is for a group of 3 - 5 participants.
Register no later than1/5/19. If less than three register we'll cancel. If more than five register we'll keep a wait-list and contact you if someone drops out. If the registrations exceed 8 we'll consider offering the program a second time.
Date: Saturday January 12, 2019.
Times: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Please be on time. You'll need time to find a parking space.
The Program:
Christian action takes place in the daily life of each person baptized into Christ -- in families and with friends, at work, and as citizens and neighbors.
In our time together we'll explore how inner silence relates to our action and how we might grow in inner silence and tranquility.
Elements of the Program:
- Morning Prayer
- A way of thinking about it – a model, theory
- Experiential learning – reflection and learning from your experience
- A spiritual practice or two to use
- How you see yourself making use of what you’ve learned
- A short time on how this applies to a parish church
- A booklet, book, or packet to take away
Registration: Send an email to Robert Gallagher, OA with your name, email address, phone number, and a bit about yourself. You must register by January 5.
Materials fee: $15.00 payable at the beginning of the workshop. This goes toward the cost of materials used in the program. You can give us a check made out to the “Order of the Ascension” or cash (we’ll give you a receipt and send it onto the Order).
Location: 220 W. Olympic Place, Apt 202, Seattle, WA 98119. This is Fr. Robert’s home.
Coffee & Tea: Tea and instant Starbucks coffee will be available. If you want “real” coffee, Café Ladro is located at the corner of N. Queen Anne and Roy St., a few blocks from our location.
Coaches: Michelle Heyne, OA, Presiding Sister of the Order; Robert Gallagher, OA. For more on the leaders
The Order of the Ascension: A dispersed Benedictine community of the Episcopal Church, founded in 1983.