Contemplative teacher Revd Dr Cynthia Bourgeault returns to Norwich for two-day experiential conference
We are delighted to announce that the Contemplative Forum will be hosting a two-day workshop with Cynthia Bourgeault, Episcopal priest, writer, and internationally renowned retreat and conference leader. The event will take place at the Assembly Rooms on the weekend of 11th and 12th June 2011 and is supported by...
Explore the Unitive Wisdom as Jesus unfolds it and Mary Magdalene receives and transmits it. Cynthia Bourgeault's latest book, The Meaning of Mary Magdalene will be used during the retreat. The book will be available through Wisdom House after September 20, 2010 for $17 (free shipping).
Fees: $190 (shared room, hall bath)$230 (private room, hall bath)$260 (private or shared room with bath)$160 (...
This will appeal especially to Presbyterian and United Church folk who wish to explore the rich origins of our church history and traditions. Co-sponsored with Elder’s Institute, St. Andrew’s Hall.
Intercessory prayer is the most common form of prayer — and, for many people, also the most confusing and misunderstood. This classic spiritual practice, part of every religious tradition, takes place in private prayer times and public worship services, at bedsides and peace vigils, in small prayer groups and stadiums full of people observing a moment of silence. Yet we usually don't talk about this type of prayer...
Roslyn, A Retreat Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia since 1934, is located on 150 scenic acres in Henrico County, Virginia, two miles west of the City of Richmond on the James River. Every year, Roslyn welcomes more than 400 churches, non-profit organizations and government agencies for residential conferences, retreats, day-only meetings and picnics.
Kanuga Conferences is a complete conference center in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Affiliated with the Episcopal Church, open to all, Kanuga sponsors programs and hosts customized meetings for up to 440 guests. Kanuga is not just a place, it’s an experience!
The vision of the Episcopal House of Prayer is to be a contemplative ministry of spiritual transformation, grounded in the Christian tradition, in the practice of Benedictine hospitality, and reaching out and welcoming to all.
Hermit priest, writer, and internationally known retreat leader, Cynthia Bourgeault divides her time between solitude on Eagle Island, Maine, and a much more extraverted schedule in Vancouver, British Columbia, where she serves as Principal Teacher for the Contemplative Society and an adjunct faculty member at the Vancouver School of Theology.
Unity is a positive, practical, progressive approach to Christianity based on the teachings of Jesus and the power of prayer. Unity honors the universal truths in all religions and respects each individual's right to choose a spiritual path.