“Contemplation is the key to unlocking the attachments and addictions of the mind so that we can see clearly. . . some form of contemplative practice is necessary to be able to detach from your own agenda, your own anger, your own ego, and your own fear.”
Richard Rohr
Do you need to empty yourself of the tangled chaos and invasive distractions of everyday life? Join us for a time of quiet contemplation in the sacred space of our beautiful sanctuary. Find peace in soft music, poetic word, candle light, and silence. Wednesday mornings 8:15 to 8:45 AM at the front of the sanctuary. No experience or skill required, just a willingness to be present. All are welcome.