Centering Prayer and Lectio Divina

Date: 
01/19/2010 6:00pm
Repeats every week until Tue Feb 23 2010

Centering Prayer for February 16th is cancelled due to the Pancake Supper from 5-7 pm. Join us!

Join us in Centering Prayer. Lectio Divina will follow the CP session. We will use the book "Seven Sacred Pauses" by Benedictine monastic Macrina Wiederkehr. Our time together will be approximately one hour.

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como

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iseb

Crean had left the family

Crean had left the family farm near Annascaul to enlist in the British Royal Navy at the age of 15. In 1901, while serving dalton carpet on HMS Ringarooma in New Zealand, he volunteered to join Scott's 1901–04 British National Antarctic Expedition on Discovery, thus beginning his exploring career. After his return with the Terra Nova, Crean's third and final Antarctic venture was the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition on Endurance led by Ernest Shackleton, in which he served as Second Officer. After Endurance became beset in the pack ice and sank, he was a participant in a dramatic series of events including months spent drifting on the ice, a journey sisal carpet in lifeboats to Elephant Island, and an open boat journey of 800 nautical miles (920 statute miles, 1,500 km) from Elephant Island to South Georgia.[2] Upon reaching South Georgia, Crean was one of the party of three which undertook the first land crossing of the island, without maps or proper mountaineering equipment, to get aid.

Looking for free people

Ya i feel a lot like the same way. To me it seems many people are trying to bring uniqueness of personality in the boundaries of a "typical" person, just trying to fit in. A lot of them laugh at open mindedness. We kill ourselves and our surroundings testking 70-536 with lame negative perspectives and thoughts! Let's all eliminate 1 bad thought a day for the rest of our lives and learn to fill the gap with transcendence.

St. Barnabas is an open and affirming congregation.
All who are willing may draw near.