Contemplation as Solidarity: Beyond Thoughts and Prayers
The life of Jesus teaches us that God stands with the wounded, vulnerable, and forgotten, and that even where the cross is most present, the quiet power of the resurrection is already at work.
The life of Jesus teaches us that God stands with the wounded, vulnerable, and forgotten, and that even where the cross is most present, the quiet power of the resurrection is already at work.
Advent invites us to prepare ourselves for the birth of Christ, God with us. We hear again the angel’s proclamation to Mary, and to all of us who follow her child.
As the old year passes and a new one begins, take time in the quiet, candle-lit space of the cathedral nave to pause, look inward, and experience walking a labyrinth.
This book group meets for a lively discussion, sometimes joined by special guests. The group meets in Cathedral House Room 210. Contact Pearl McElheran with questions.
How are we to make sense of suffering when God so blithely allows the life of his servant Job to disintegrate into dust and ashes?
How do you stay in God’s presence during your day? There are a variety of practices and approaches that have been developed to ground us in the Holy while we go about our daily lives.
This book group meets for a lively discussion, sometimes joined by special guests. The group meets in Cathedral House Room 210. Contact Pearl McElheran with questions.
This book group meets for a lively discussion, sometimes joined by special guests. The group meets in Cathedral House Room 210. Contact Pearl McElheran with questions.