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  • Monastic Moment – Reflective Journaling

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    One of the purposes of journaling is to bring things into focus, making one’s faith practical in one’s daily life. Keeping a spiritual journal beckons us on an inner pilgrimage where we can record God’s story of our lives. On this journey we might be chroniclers or travelers or pilgrims. A journal can become a

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  • Monastic Moment – Imaginative Prayer

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    In this Ignatian practice, we use the power of the imagination to deepen our relationship with God. We become an active participant in a passage of Scripture by imagining the sights, sounds, smells of the scene and the thought processes of the people involved. Trusting the Holy Spirit to guide us, we can gain new

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  • Monastic Moment – Divine Office

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    The Divine Office is the prayer of the Church, for the people, work, and mission of God. Since the time of Jesus and the apostles the hours of the office have been a foundation of prayer each of us is invited to join into. Sometimes called the Liturgy of the Hours, these structured prayers are

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  • Virtual Moment – Imaginative Prayer

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    In this Ignatian practice, we use the power of the imagination to deepen our relationship with God. We become an active participant in a passage of Scripture by imagining the sights, sounds, smells of the scene and the thought processes of the people involved. Trusting the Holy Spirit to guide us, we can gain new

    Free
  • Virtual Moment – Conversation with Martin Abend TSSF

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    Join us as we have a conversation with Martin Abend from Berlin, Germany. Martin is an Oblate with the Third order of the Society of St Francis within the Church of England. This is a “secular” order. This means he lives and works independent from a Franciscan community. We’re excited to have Martin as our

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  • Virtual Moment – the Examen

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    The Examen is an intimate prayerful reflection on ones day, season or year. It helps us sense God’s presence in our moments and discern his direction for us. The Holy Spirit leads us in our posture of thankfulness, openness, sorrow, and longing for God. There are 5 parts to the examen. Invitation of Gods lightThanksgivingExaminationSorrowTowards

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  • Virtual Moment – Night Prayer

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    This event has been postponed one month into March. Paul Prins, one of our founders, will be leading us through this wonderful prayer practice from Paris, France. This event will take place over Zoom.All individuals who RSVP will be sent the meeting information one hour before the event starts.

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  • Virtual Moment – Lectio Divina

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    Lectio Divina is a prayerful reflection and meditation on a passage of scripture. It helps us sense God’s presence through the text and allows space for the Holy Spirit to speak to us. Rather than studying the texts, Lectio Divina gives us an opportunity to meditate on the living Word of the scripture.

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  • Virtual Moment – Breath Prayer

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    Breath prayer is an ancient contemplative practice in which one prays by meditating on a specific phrase while slowly inhaling and exhaling. The most common breath prayer is: (Inhale) Lord Jesus Christ, son of God, (exhale) Have mercy on me, a sinner. Join us as we practice this together.

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  • Virtual Moment – Examen

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    The Examen is an intimate prayerful reflection on ones day, season or year. It helps us sense God’s presence in our moments and discern his direction for us. The Holy Spirit leads us in our posture of thankfulness, openness, sorrow, and longing for God. There are 5 parts to the examen. Invitation of Gods lightThanksgivingExaminationSorrowTowards

    Free
  • Virtual Moment – Breath Prayer

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    Breath prayer is an ancient contemplative practice in which one prays by meditating on a specific phrase while slowly inhaling and exhaling. The most common breath prayer is: (Inhale) Lord Jesus Christ, son of God, (exhale) Have mercy on me, a sinner. Join us as we practice this together. Sheila Whittenberg, one of our founders,

    Free
  • Virtual Moment – Lectio Divina

    Virtual Event – Zoom

    Lectio Divina is a prayerful reflection and meditation on a passage of scripture. It helps us sense God’s presence through the text and allows space for the Holy Spirit to speak to us. Rather than studying the texts, Lectio Divina gives us an opportunity to meditate on the living Word of the scripture. Jordan Prins,

    Free