Primitive Christianity Revived, Again

Time: 10th mo. 16, 2010 from 9:30am to 4pm
Location: Beacon Hill Friends House
Street: 6 Chestnut St.
City/Town: Boston, MA 02108
Website or Map: http://www.bhfh.org
Phone: 617-965-7042
Event Type: workshop, convergent, boston
Organized By: Sarah Spencer
Latest Activity: 9th month 27, 2010
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At this one-day workshop, Joanna Hoyt (pictured) and Viv Hawkins will lead us in considering immediate practical steps and visions for the future, the strengths we already have, and the strengths we still need to develop to move our econ0mic lives toward alignment with our spiritual experience.
This program will focus on a communal approach and be highly interactive using worship, small group exercises,open space technology, and discussion. We’ll look at how we can share such things as possessions, resources, simple living skills, and spiritual support and accountability in our existing communities and how we can expand this communal economy.
You can learn more, register (and pay online if you wish) here. Fee: $30. Tuition aid is available.
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