The Priory Spirituality Center's offers a 2 year formation program, Listening with the Spirit, on zoom for clergy or lay people who feel called by the Spirit to be Spiritual Directors.
Are you discerning a call or seeking seed grant funding to start a new Episcopal community? The Episcopal Church’s Office of Church Planting is offering an online retreat for those desiring reflection and feedback on whether their gifts align with the unique call to start a new Episcopal community.
The day of education and community – targeted to clinical chaplains, first responder and community chaplains, faith community ministers, and others – will focus on building skills to enhance compassionate care of those suffering from past and current trauma.
Join Vancouver School of Theology to have the opportunity to attend class and worship, interact with VST students, staff and faculty, and have some personal-communal discernment time on beautiful UBC campus.
Collective Justice facilitators will lead this two-day retreat exploring topics of restorative justice, circle process, centered accountability, and repair
Are you discerning a call or seeking seed grant funding to start a new Episcopal community? The Episcopal Church’s Office of Church Planting is offering an online retreat for those desiring reflection and feedback on whether their gifts align with the unique call to start a new Episcopal community.
Are you discerning a call or seeking seed grant funding to start a new Episcopal community? The Episcopal Church’s Office of Church Planting is offering an online retreat for those desiring reflection and feedback on whether their gifts align with the unique call to start a new Episcopal community.
Through a reflection on the Great Commandment of Love and the story of the Good Samaritan, Dr. Judith Mayotte will guide participants into a deeper exploration of our right relationship with all of God's good creation.
Are you discerning a call or seeking seed grant funding to start a new Episcopal community? The Episcopal Church’s Office of Church Planting is offering an online retreat for those desiring reflection and feedback on whether their gifts align with the unique call to start a new Episcopal community.
Through a reflection on the Great Commandment of Love and the story of the Good Samaritan, Dr. Judith Mayotte will guide participants into a deeper exploration of our right relationship with all of God's good creation.
Community advocate Kristin Ang and journalist Jason DeRose will facilitate this 4-day seminar exploring ways faith informs our perspectives on social and political topics like environmental issues, gender, and Christian nationalism.
Are you discerning a call or seeking seed grant funding to start a new Episcopal community? The Episcopal Church’s Office of Church Planting is offering an online retreat for those desiring reflection and feedback on whether their gifts align with the unique call to start a new Episcopal community.
Through a reflection on the Great Commandment of Love and the story of the Good Samaritan, Dr. Judith Mayotte will guide participants into a deeper exploration of our right relationship with all of God's good creation.