Tuesday, November 30, 2021

An early-in-Advent Twilight Retreat -- offered twice (on Zoom) 12/2 and 12/4

 There's Always Time: 

An Advent Twilight Retreat

  (on Zoom)

 Thursday, December 2, 8:00-10:30 p.m. Eastern Time 
                                                    (5:00-7:30 p.m. Pacific Time) 
 
 Saturday, December 4, 3:00-5:30 p.m. Eastern Time  
                                                    (12:00-2:30 p.m. Pacific Time) 

This is the same retreat offered twice for your convenience, on two different days at different times.


Advent, the season before Christmas, looks toward both the first and the second comings of Jesus. It is a gentle, slow season --I like to speak of it as "the seasonal slowdown," a countercultural choice if there ever was one, amid the bright lights and the many "BUY ME!" messages. It is also a bracing, even startling season with Scripture readings announcing changes of cosmic proportions. It is thus a season of paradoxes and contradictions. It murmurs "Slow down..." and shouts "Wake up!" How will we observe it this year?

It's wise, if you are able, to begin by clearing some space and slowing down. Even that can be a challenge. Even during a pandemic. Or perhaps especially so: the experience of time, for many of us, has been strange. How many of us have asked "What day of the week is this?" over the past months. Add to this the fact that Advent is always a reexamination of time and of our rhythms of life and you have an additional challenge.

This retreat will offer a “Welcome to Advent” experience. It will even work for you if you’re muttering to yourself "I am SO not ready for Advent" or are starting your observance of Advent a little late this year. (In other words, you can think of it as a "Help! I'm not ready for Advent!" retreat) 

One retreat offering will be in the middle of this first week of Advent. The other (pick either one) will be in the afternoon of the second Sunday of Advent. 

It's never too late to get started.

The retreat will offer some shared quiet time, some reflection on the themes and practices of Advent, and a little music and visual art. While it will offer several threads or layers of this rich season, you can and may pick just one thread as you emerge from the retreat and live your own Advent. Do what brings you life. Listen for the promptings of the Holy Spirit.

Advent challenges our impatience and invites us to enter God's patience. It is the season of taking the long view, beyond our own small range of vision. If the Good News is to take root in us, we need to enter God's time, God's timetable.

Yet Advent is also a time to enter God's impatience, a time of righteous anger, a time when prophets challenge our apathy and paralysis and urge us forward into visions of a changed world. It is a season of yearning in which the stories and songs in the scriptures speak of a God who longs to transform our hearts, our society, and creation itself -- soon, now, urgently.

One of the challenges of this season is to readjust our sense of time, to learn again (or for the first time) when it is appropriate to enter into God's patience and when it is time to entire into God's impatience.

The retreat is on Zoom and is two and a half hours long, with a little break in the middle. We'll take all the time we need to settle down, quiet our bodies, focus our hearts and minds, and listen for a word, an image, a story that speaks to our whole being. It will be good to do this in a community, however small, across the miles. Join us.

For registration and payment, click one of the two buttons below. Make sure to pick the day you plan to attend!

Please note that there is a sliding scale so that this retreat can be accessible to as many people as possible. The PayPal link below offers options for payment besides a direct PayPal transfer. In other words, you don't need to have a PayPal account. Once you have registered, with your e-mail address, I will get in touch with you and send you the Zoom link.

There's Always Time Twilight Retreat THURS DEC 2



There's Always Time Twilight Retreat SAT DEC 4

Do contact me if you have any questions or concerns. (Click on the underlined words "contact me" for e-mail.) I'm looking forward to our time together. 
 
We are also offering several other Advent retreats, some short and some long, some "live" (on Zoom) and some on your own time. See here.

Jane

Monday, November 29, 2021

ADVENT 2021 RETREATS - various formats and lengths!

Dear all, 

Welcome to the season of Advent.


We're offering several kinds of retreats this year, some shorter and on Zoom, others longer and on a blog as we have done in years past, with more “on  your own time” opportunity.

Have a look at the retreat options below. Which theme speaks to you? What do you need most in your life right now?

If it is your custom to observe the Christian season of Advent --or if you wish to begin observing it-- what calls to you this year?

Scroll down to the end of this post if you like calendars and want a visual sense of the schedule of retreat offerings. I've made a chart for you.

There's Always Time: An Advent Twilight Retreat

Thursday, December 2, 8:00-10:30 p.m. Eastern Time (5:00-7:30 p.m. Pacific) on Zoom (with a little break in the middle)

 Saturday, December 4, 3:00-5:30 p.m. Eastern Time (12:00-2:30 p.m. Pacific) on Zoom (with a little break in the middle)

This is the same retreat offered twice for your convenience, on two different days at different times. The retreat will offer some quiet time as well as a gateway into the themes and practices of Advent, that season of contradictions that murmurs “Slow down” and shouts “Wake up!” This retreat is a good “welcome to Advent” experience. It will even work for you if you’re muttering to yourself "I am SO not ready for Advent" or are starting your observance of Advent a little late this year. For details and registration, click here

Strength for the Weary: A Restorative Advent

A three-week retreat, December 3 to December 23, from Friday in the first week of Advent to Thursday in the fourth week of Advent. This retreat will take place, as our online retreats have done in the past, on a blog. (Only retreatants will have access to that blog.) You can check in with the regularly posted retreat resources privately, at any time that is convenient for you. Feeling weary and dry in this second pandemic winter? This gentle retreat will offer written meditations, visual art, links to music, and guidance in spiritual practice, including prayer. Details and registration here. Late starters welcome!

The Joyful Revolution: Mary's Magnificat in Advent

A two-week retreat, December 8-24, on a blog (accessible only to retreatants), with regular postings you can tap into privately, at any time of the day or night.

The song of Mary, also known as the Magnificat, is a song of remembrance and gratitude, but also an invitation into the future, a vision of the world turned upside down: the hungry fed, the powerful gone from their thrones, the lowly lifted up –by the power of God. We will take some time to reflect on the Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55) and on its predecessor in the First Testament, the Song of Hannah 1 Samuel 2:1-10) and on their meanings for us today. For details and registration, click here.

 Annunciations in Advent: A Twilight Retreat

            Thursday, December 9, 7:00-9:30 p.m. Eastern (4-6:30 Pacific) on Zoom

This meditative retreat will involve a period of lectio divina (a form of the ancient method of meditative "holy reading") using selected readings from the Rev. Dr. Wilda C. Gafney’s A Women's Lectionary for the Whole Church. (Note: all genders are welcome to this retreat!) It will also include some text study and some time for silence and prayer. Dr. Gafney, scholar, teacher, and priest, reconfigures Advent as a season of Annunciations (in the plural). For details and registration, click here.

What about Joseph? A Twilight Retreat

Thursday, December 16, 7:00-9:30 p.m. Eastern (4-6:30 Pacific) on Zoom

Joseph, Mary’s partner, rarely gets much consideration. He doesn't appear at all in this year's Advent Sunday lectionary (Year C), which has readings from the Gospels of Luke and John, but he's there in the Gospel of Matthew and we hear about him in Year A. He is thus among what I call “the people of Advent,” and it's not just Mary who says "yes" in the stories of Jesus's beginnings: Joseph has his own encounter with an angel. We will read from the first and second chapters of the Gospel of Matthew using lectio divina, but also explore some images of and devotions to St. Joseph. For details and registration, click here.

  Visio Divina: Images of Advent - A Twilight Retreat

Thursday, December 23, 7:00-9:30 p.m. Eastern (4-6:30 Pacific) on Zoom

 You know about lectio divina (the ancient method of “holy reading,” see above) but there is also such a thing as visio divina -- holy gazing or sacred gazing. We will view, learn about, and meditate on selected Advent images -- from images of Mary and Elizabeth to visions of the messianic era from a variety of cultural contexts. For details and registration, click here.

Here's a chart of the retreat schedule for you. Click on the calendar below twice in order to enlarge it. You can see what fits with your life and schedule.

Also, if you're thinking of taking more than one retreat, you can see what's realistic and workable for you.