Primitive Christianity Revived, Again

Time: 2nd mo. 17, 2012 at 6:30pm to 2nd mo. 18, 2012 at 3:30pm
Location: Beacon Hill Friends House
Street: 6 Chestnut Street
City/Town: Boston, MA 02108
Website or Map: http://www.bhfh.org/qsp
Event Type: workshop, online, boston, new, england, study
Organized By: Sarah Spencer
Latest Activity: 2nd month 12
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Spiritual Rhythms, Sacred Time: a Journey through Lent using the Common Lectionary
February 17 (6:30 - 9) & 18 (9 - 3:30) - Gather at Beacon Hill Friends House to get to know each other, explore the ideas of Lent and daily spiritual practice, talk a bit about the Bible and the readings provided by the Common Lectionary. And try out one or two ways to use the Lectionary readings.
Starting February 22, online - during Lent, build your daily spiritual practice using approaches outlined for you each week. Share your experiences, questions and discoveries in a supportive online community. Bring what feeds you spiritually (art, music, words, movement, quiet) and experience something new...
Follow the link below to register (and pay.)
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