Where Grace Church Parish Hall & Zoom
Dates Wednesdays, June 14, 21 & 28
Time 5:30 – 7:00 PM
Cost No fee
Register below
Contact Rev. Dr. Cynthia Park
Wednesdays, June 14, 21 & 28
For as long as people have reflected on their existence, we have shaped stories about our origin and place in the cosmos. Every religious tradition engages with these fundamental questions on some level, and when we explore a spectrum of their wisdom, we can discern patterns. These patterns (and outliers!), in turn, help us understand the way we see ourselves–and many of the tensions we face in the world today regarding the changing climate and social pressures.
Cynthia Park and Stuart Higginbotham invite you to share in a series of conversations as we glean insights from various religious traditions. Within our own tradition as well, with its Jewish grounding and Christian reflection, we find multiple images of a creation story, and the multiple interpretations demonstrate the need for ongoing discernment.
Participants will want their own copy of the Bible (preferably the New Revised Standard Version for easy engagement) as well as a journal or way to collect notes. We’ll meet Wednesday evenings, June 14, 21, and 28, from 5:30 to 7:00 PM in-person in the Parish Hall at Grace and online via Zoom.
Contact: the Rev. Dr. Cynthia Park, Grace Episcopal Church
Registering for the series will help us be prepared. There is no fee to attend, gifts to The Center are welcome to build future offerings.
This conversation is sponsored by The Center for Prayer and Spiritual Practice at Grace Episcopal Church. There is no fee to attend, gifts to The Center are welcome to build future offerings.