Claiming Your Spirituality in the Second Half of LifeWith Dr. Linda M. Williams, PhD, SCHC Dates: Saturdays – January 10, 17, 31, and February 7, 2026 Time: 1:00 – 2:30 PM (EST) Location: Zoom Fee: $50 Register here: Claiming Your Spirituality in the Second Half of Life This four-session online gathering invites participants to deepen their spiritual lives in the second half of life through reflection, teaching, and meaningful small group conversation. Dr. Linda Williams, an experienced spiritual director and co-director of the School for Spiritual Direction, will guide participants in exploring topics such as transitions, spiritual discovery, personalized practices, and God's invitation to deeper relationship. This offering builds on the powerful work Dr. Williams led at Adelynrood in 2022, grounded in Richard Rohr’s Falling Upward, and continues the journey of claiming and embracing one’s spirituality in later life. Dive into Spanish this Summer! Join us for 'Verano en Español' in June 2024 at Seminario San Pedro y San Pablo. Whether you're looking for a short conversational experience or a comprehensive immersion, we've got you covered. Connect with Spanish-speaking communities and enrich your ministry outreach. Email [email protected] for more info and registration.
This is what past participants have had to say: “There is so much we covered, and the depth of the historical content is invaluable. My mind and perspective changed.” “We all have room to learn and grow when it comes to racial justice.” “This course is the one that I am going to recommend to my Bishop as the one that should be used for those in the ordination track.” The Diocese of New Jersey’s Anti-Racism Ministry invites you to enroll in 20 hours of Anti-Racism Training streamed to your computer, tablet or mobile phone. This training takes an historical approach to help participants understand systemic racism and empower them to confront and organize against racism, inequality, and injustice. Lecture and discussion topics include “What is Race?”, “Systemic Racism and White Privilege,” “Internalized Racism,” “The Role of the Church,” “Settler Colonialism,” “Racism in Immigration and Naturalization Legislation,” and “The Prison Industrial Complex.” The course begins with a Zoom session to introduce participants and instructors, the schedule and program layout, as well as requirements to receive a certificate at the end of the course. In addition to the interactive Zoom sessions, participants will be presented with recorded lessons and lectures. The training takes place over five Friday evenings.
Register for the course by APRIL 17th ($100 fee). https://tinyurl.com/Anti-Racism-Apr-May2023 If you have questions, please contact Canon Karen Moore at [email protected] or the Reverend Mark Smith at [email protected] |
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