Harvesting What Grows in Time Retreat

Thank you to everyone who was able to join us for a wonderful and spacious Lenten retreat from March 15-20, 2021 with Rev. Wayne Muller. Videos of the retreat are now available through the links below. For anyone who would like to learn more, copies of Wayne’s book Sabbath are available to borrow through the church library.

This is a rich, challenging, unexpected, and potentially fruitful season in our individual and community lives. With curiosity and wonder, we uncover hidden layers of fruitfulness already alive and growing – within and around us – during this “Time Outside of Ordinary Time.”

  • Monday, March 15: Has This “Time Out of Ordinary Time” Really Been Sabbath Time?
    • Video available here
  • Tuesday, March 16: I wonder what I feel is asking for my / our attention?
    • Video available here.
  • Thursday, March 18: I wonder what I / we need to let go?
    • Video available here.
  • Friday, March 19: I wonder what wants to be born?
    • Video available here.
  • Saturday, March 20: How Can We Harvest What Most Fruitfully Grows in Time?
    • Video available here.

 

If anyone would like to go deeper still, Wayne’s books are available through the following links, or through your favorite book seller.

A Life of Being, Having, and Doing Enough
Sabbath: Finding Rest, Renewal, and Delight in our Busy Lives
How, Then, Shall We Live? Four Simple Questions That Reveal the Beauty and Meaning of our Lives

Random House
800-733-3000
http://www.randomhouse.com/


Legacy of the Heart: The Spiritual Advantage of a Painful Childhood

Simon and Schuster
212-698-7000
http://www.simonandschuster.com/

Rev. Wayne Muller is a therapist, minister, and community advocate. He is the best-selling author of books including Sabbath; Legacy of the Heart; How Then, Shall We Live?; and Learning to Pray. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, Wayne has spent the last thirty-five years working closely with some of the most disadvantaged members of society. Wayne was a Senior Scholar at the Fetzer Institute, an Extended Faculty at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and has received numerous awards for his work with those in need. He has an abiding interest in liberating the resilient wholeness embedded within human suffering, and in exploring the rhythm of honest kindness within communities of service. Wayne lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His website is www.waynemuller.com.

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