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This is a SOLD OUT event in New Mexico but you have the opportunity to participate through a live webcast and local meditations, yoga and discussions. It will be held over the three days of March 28-31st and a timetable and registration details will be available soon. This is not residential but simple meals and refreshments will be provided.

Places are limited and preference is given to people who are able to attend on all 4 days as it is a group experience. A wonderful way to prepare for Holy Week and Easter. Sunday morning will be in our own parish communities and we will resume in the afternoon for the final  Sunday sessions which will be recorded.

 

More details to follow soon.


What if Christ is a name for the transcendent within of every “thing” in the universe?
What if Christ is a name for the immense spaciousness of all true Love?
What if Christ refers to an infinite horizon that pulls us both from within and pulls us forward, too?
What if Christ is another name for every thing—in its fullness?
—Richard Rohr

 

An image of Jacqui Lewis

What if every human being is anointed, Messiahed, Christ? What if the most fundamental aspect of our identity is that we are each anointed and appointed by The Holy One, by Spirit—to preach good news to the poor, liberty to the captive, and sight to the blind? What if we take seriously being the body of the Christ—that we are the hands, feet, and heartbeat of the Living God? What if we are Word made flesh, Love made flesh, Light made flesh?
Jacqui Lewis

 

An image of John Dominic Crossan

Why are all the major events in the life of Christ directly described in the Gospels except for his resurrection? Why does Western Christianity depict an individual resurrection but Eastern Christianity, a universal resurrection? Could it be that the West gutted the heart of Christianity’s understanding of the resurrection by rejecting a once-common universal iconography in favor of an individualistic vision?
—John Dominic Crossan

 

Janet Mckenzie - Artist

Why is it important to see ourselves and our loved ones in sacred imagery? When we look at a work of art and our eyes fill with tears, could this be the hand of God reaching out to us?
—Janet McKenzie

 

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