Monday, November 25, 2024

Bonhoeffer in His Times and Ours: History Lessons and an Advent Retreat

Bonhoeffer in His Times and Ours:

History Lessons and An Advent Retreat

Please join us for learning, reflection, meditation, and (if you are a praying person) prayer inspired by the life and work of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945), pastor, theologian, and anti-Nazi resister. DB's life and writings have become known around the world, from South Africa to South Korea to the U.S and Canada.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer in Tegel Prison, Berlin, 1944
 

When/duration
 
Sunday, December 1* to 
Tuesday, December 24, 2024

* "soft opening" on Saturday, November 30

What

This online offering is a weave of three threads:

A historical thread 
educating us about the context of Bonhoeffer's life and writings.

Excerpts from Bonhoeffer's writings

The writings, posted online, will be short enough to read in the midst of your busy life and long enough to offer a glimpse into Bonhoeffer's thought, faith, and life commitments. 
This is not a course with a long syllabus and whole books to read; nor is it an exhaustive examination of DB's work. Nevertheless, this offering is representative of major themes in DB's life and work. It is an invitation to ponder deeply both the readings and their context. 
Spiritual exercises

This thread is optional and invites participation from Christians who wish to observe Advent together with reflection, prayer, and action inspired by DB's life and work.

 This year, the 3-and-1/2-weeks-long Christian liturgical season of Advent, which precedes the 12-day season of Christmas, begins on December 1 and, as always, ends on Christmas Eve, December 24.
Read on for further details,
registration information,
and FAQ. 

Where and how

This online course/retreat takes place on a members-only blog.

This means the blog is accessible only to people who have registered and signed onto the blog. It will be private and will not be searchable on the internet. Conversations (taking place in the comments section of the blog posts) will be among participants and closed to all other persons.
You'll sign onto the blog once (I will send directions once you have registered) and the blog will recognize you after that whenever you click its home page url.

When/how often

I will post readings from Bonhoeffer's works three times a week. I will also post something every day, but that something will vary from biographical information to spiritual exercises and meditations to music and visual art.

Participation will be on your own time (i.e., it will be--if you like to use long words-- asynchronous): check into the blog at any time that works for you, day or night.

You can check in daily if you like to have a daily anchor for your learning and meditation, but three times a week is fine, so that at the very least you pay attention to the readings.

We will have a structure and a schedule, but you are the one who decides where and when to read and ponder the materials and whether and how to apply the invitations to practice prayer or other spiritual exercises.

Register and pay

Register and pay in a single transaction using the secure PayPal button below.

Note: You can use the PayPal button and its secure connection to pay with a credit or debit card even if you don't have a PayPal account. The button offers you a choice of payment modalities. The PayPal mechanism will record your name and e-mail address and serve as your registration. You will receive an automated acknowledgment from PayPal and a personal e-mail acknowledgment from me.


Bonhoeffer in His Times and Ours - Advent 2024
Write me if you need a lower fee or can afford a higher one.



Payment is non-refundable and due upon registration.


If you are in a situation of financial stress, please use the hardship rate on the menu above or write me so that we can arrange for a payment plan or a scholarship. Don't let your lack of money prevent you from seeking spiritual support and nourishment here. If on the other hand you wish to help make possible more scholarships and discounts, just check the benefac
tor rate.


More FAQ...

Do I have to talk to other people on this bloggy course-retreat? I'm a very private person.


See the answer to the next question.


Can I get some support here? I want some company.


This online offering offers you a choice; it is up to you to find your preferred balance between the solitary and the communal, between privacy and solidarity.

You can and may remain private and just read the blog and use the spiritual practices and meditations on your own. Nobody will force you to speak or disclose who you are.

Or you can and may take part in conversation with other participants. Conversation takes place in writing, through the comments feature on the blog posts. 

Please be prepared to observe confidentiality and to respect other participants' diverse experiences and outlooks.

Use the retreat according to your personality and your circumstances. The online retreat is like a room in which you are welcome to sit in the company of others and to be either visible or invisible.


What, no Zoom? 

Because this is a meditative experience and requires time for reading and pondering, and because participants will be from different time zones, the best format for this offering is a blog.

However... if you really want and need a real-time (aka synchronous) conversation, I will include an optional, weekly Zoom, most likely on Tuesdays December 3, 10, and 17, at either 10 a.m. or 7:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) depending which (morn or eve) works better for folks.

But:  1) this does not exempt you from signing onto the blog and reading the materials there and 2) You'll have to sign up ahead of time for each Zoom session. (I don't want to set up a Zoom link and have no one show up.)

Sign up for the Zoom sessions by writing me. Please indicate whether you prefer the morning or evening time; we'll go with the will of the majority. There is no extra charge for the Zoom sessions, but you are welcome to make a voluntary donation for the session(s) you attend.


P.S. What about that new Bonhoeffer movie?

I am, to say the least, highly suspicious of it. You have to make your own choices. Mine are influenced by the letter from Bonhoeffer family members and the position of the International Bonhoeffer Society. See here. Read about DB's historical context and read and ponder some of his writings. Then use your reason and your conscience. 

There are other films about Bonhoeffer. But most of all I encourage you to read and study and reflect. Take some time. Cultivate a discerning mind and heart. Join us on this online exploration.

Sunday, September 8, 2024

Reminder: Online retreat with the wisdom of Howard Thurman begins September 10

Longing for some reflective time and space?  

Hoping for something that fits your schedule? 

Interested in (re-)discovering the life and words of a wise guide? 

 
Join us for
 
Nine Days with Howard Thurman
 
An online retreat on your own time:

Got 20 minutes a day? 
You will be able to visit the retreat blog any time, day or night,
 for nine consecutive days.
 
September 10-18, 2024

 
 
Scroll down for an overview of Dr. Thurman's life and work
and for registration for the retreats.
 
The retreat takes place on a blog accessible only to those who have registered. Signing on to the blog is easy. (And if needed, tech help is available from your friendly retreat leader.) For each of the nine days, you will find on the blog:
one short excerpt from the writings of Howard Thurman
one spiritual exercise
one prayer

Conversations can take place in the comments to each blog post, or you may choose to remain silent and anonymous.

 * * * * * * *

Howard Thurman (1899-1981), a philosopher, educator, theologian, and pastor, was an African American born in the segregated South during the Jim Crow era. Nourished by the rich traditions of the Black Church and ordained as a Baptist minister, he was deeply influenced by Quaker thought, especially the mysticism and nonviolence of Rufus Jones. He was also a pioneer in interreligious understanding. His writings --books, prayers, meditations, and sermons-- are rooted in Christianity yet accessible and pertinent to people whose wisdom path is "spiritual but not religious."

Howard Thurman exercised a deep influence on some of the Civil Rights Movement's leaders, including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He traveled to India to meet Gandhi in the 1930s with the first group of African Americans to do so. Thurman served as the first Black Dean of Marsh Chapel, the university chapel at Boston University, and founded the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples, a multicultural, multiracial, and interfaith congregation in San Francisco which is still in existence today. Thurman's book Jesus and the Disinherited (1949) predated Black liberation theology by a generation.

See also here.

* * * * * * *

There is a sliding scale for the retreat fees, as you will see below.

If even the "hardship rate" is too high, write me 
so we can arrange a full or partial scholarship.
If you wish to register at the "benefactor" rate, 
your fee will help offset the cost of scholarships 
and will enable me to keep offering these retreats
 
PLEASE REGISTER AND PAY HERE. 
 
Thurman 9-day (Sept. 10-18) online retreat - pick one rate
Message (optional):
 Payment is non-refundable and due upon registration. 
 
In September, we are also offering an online (Zoom) group on grieving and grief. See here for details.

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

September, online: 1) Howard Thurman: nine days of insights and practices 2) Grieving and grief: three weeks of companionship

REMINDER

Click titles below for details and registration.

 

 

 

Meditations with Howard Thurman

September 10-18, 202
9 days in a row, 20 minutes a day, on your own time 
on a blog accessible only to retreatants




Grieving and Grief: Three Weeks of Companionship 

September 16, 23, 30, 2024
three Monday evenings, two hours each
on Zoom
 
 
 
 
sliding scale
confidential
supportive, gentle, insightful

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

THE RETURN OF THE ONLINE RETREATS: August and September 2024

Short retreats, long retreats, 
    individual support, group support, 
        explicit spiritual or religious content, no specific religious content -- 
Take your pick!

Some of the retreats are online on Zoom and one is online on a private blog. 

All retreat conversations are confidential.

As always, we offer a sliding scale.

Click below for details and registration.


Grieving and Grief: Three Weeks of Companionship 

(September 16, 23, 30 on Zoom)


Meditations with Howard Thurman: A Choice of Online Retreats 

(August 16 in the morning or August 19 in the evening on Zoom; or nine days online on a blog, September 10-18)

 



Grieving and Grief: Three Weeks of Companionship (September 2024, weekly on Zoom)

 Grieving and Grief: Three Weeks of Companionship

An online retreat and community of support

Three successive Mondays
on Zoom
September 16, 23, and 30
 
7:30 p.m. Eastern Time*
(4:30 pm Pacific, etc.)
 
 
credit: Harvard Health Publishing  HMS

 
We all live with grief. Grief has many sources; the death of loved ones --a parent, a child, a friend, a sibling, an animal companion--, pregnancy loss, the break-up of a relationship, emigration, estrangement, leaving a job, losing a job, finding oneself with an empty nest, losing a limb, saying goodbye. Sometimes grief is mingled with other emotions and states of mind: always loss, but also anger, guilt, regret, relief.

Sometimes we experience our grief intensely. Sometimes it is muted. Sometimes we have to identify, remember, or excavate it from where it has been hidden.

Grief is a state of being. It can feel like an object. At other times what we become aware of is grieving -- the reality that grief is a process, a journey, an ongoing path. 
 
Grief is a deeply personal experience. It can also be a collective reality.
 
Käthe Kollwitz, Lament (1938-41)


In this series of online gatherings, we will gently walk and dwell together to name our grief and our grieving, to tell stories of loss, to honor memories, to mourn or rebuild spiritual practices, to notice hints of new life.

Each two-hour session will include a beginning with mindful breathing, conversation, some music and visual art for meditation, and a spiritual exercise such as writing or drawing. (No artistic expertise is necessary!) Yes, there will be a stretch break halfway through each session. All religious, spiritual, or non-religious orientations are welcome. Bring your own heart and experience.

Participants should be committed to observing confidentiality.

Registration and payment information are below.

Please note: This is not a therapy group and is not a substitute for professional clinical help. I am an experienced retreat leader, spiritual director, and group facilitator with five decades of experience in pastoral care, but I am not a licensed psychotherapist. Sometimes grief is complicated and can lead to or coexist with depression and other challenges in mental and emotional health --and with some physical symptoms. Do not hesitate to seek professional help if you need it. 
 
Note that there are three fee options: regular, benefactor, and hardship. Please write me, Jane Redmont, if even the hardship fee is too much, and we can arrange for partial or full scholarship. The benefactor rate helps make scholarships available.
 
* This group meets on Mondays at 7:30 pm Eastern Time (4:30 Pacific Time). If you cannot make it in the evening, but would prefer a daytime group, please let me know via email; if there is enough interest, I can make a second group on Mondays at 11:00 a.m. Eastern (8:00 a.m. Pacific).

Grieving and Grief Zoom group - Sept. 16, 23, and 30, 2024
Message (optional):
 
 
(c) Jane Redmont
  
In August and September, we are also offering online retreats inspired by the wisdom of Howard Thurman. See here for details.

Friday, August 2, 2024

Meditations with Howard Thurman: a choice of online retreats

Longing for some reflective time and space? Hoping for something that fits your schedule? Interested in (re-)discovering the life and words a wise guide? 
 
Join us for one (or two) 
of the following three
online retreats.

 
 
Scroll down for an overview of Dr. Thurman's life and work
and for registration for the retreats..

A LABOR DAY NOTE: OPTIONS 1 and 2 are now past.
Option 3 below is still ahead of us. Sign up now!

Option 1:
 

Meditations with Howard Thurman

A morning retreat on Zoom

Friday, August 16, 2024

at 7:30 a.m. Pacific Time / 8:30 Mountain Time / 
9:30 Central Time / 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time
(hello, early birds!)
 
We will spend two hours listening to selected reflections by Howard Thurman, pondering them in meditative silence, sharing some of our responses in conversation, and enjoying some related images and music. (Yes, there will be a little stretch break in the middle.)

Option 2: 

Meditations with Howard Thurman

An evening retreat on Zoom

Monday, August 19, 2024

at 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time / 6:30 Mountain Time / 
7:30 Central Time / 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time
(hello, East Coast night owls!)

Same content as in Option 1: We will spend two hours listening to selected reflections by Howard Thurman, pondering them in meditative silence, sharing some of our responses in conversation, and enjoying some related images and music. (Yes, there will be a little stretch break in the middle.)
 
Option 3:

Nine Days with Howard Thurman
 
An online retreat on your own time
September 10-18, 2024
 
Got 20 minutes a day? Visit the retreat blog any time, day or night,
 for nine consecutive days
 
The retreat takes place on a blog accessible only to those who have registered. Signing on to the blog is easy. (And if needed, tech help is available from your friendly retreat leader.) For each of the nine days, you will find on the blog:
one short excerpt from the writings of Howard Thurman
one spiritual exercise
one prayer

Conversations can take place in the comments to each blog post, or you may choose to remain silent and anonymous.

 * * * * * * *

Howard Thurman (1899-1981), a philosopher, educator, theologian, and pastor, was an African American born in the segregated South during the Jim Crow era. Nourished by the rich traditions of the Black Church and ordained as a Baptist minister, he was deeply influenced by Quaker thought, especially the mysticism and nonviolence of Rufus Jones. He was also a pioneer in interreligious understanding. His writings --books, prayers, meditations, and sermons-- are rooted in Christianity yet accessible and pertinent to people whose wisdom path is "spiritual but not religious."

Howard Thurman exercised a deep influence on some of the Civil Rights Movement's leaders, including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He traveled to India to meet Gandhi in the 1930s with the first group of African Americans to do so. Thurman served as the first Black Dean of Marsh Chapel, the university chapel at Boston University, and founded the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples, a multicultural, multiracial, and interfaith congregation in San Francisco which is still in existence today. Thurman's book Jesus and the Disinherited (1949) predated Black liberation theology by a generation.

See also here.

* * * * * * *

There is a sliding scale for the retreat fees, as you will see below.

If even the "hardship rate" is too high, write me 
so we can arrange a full or partial scholarship.
If you wish to register at the "benefactor" rate, 
your fee will help offset the cost of scholarships 
and will enable me to keep offering these retreats
 
PLEASE REGISTER AND PAY HERE.  
Remember there are three options. 
Sign up for the one you want!

 

Thurman morning retreat 08/16/24 Zoom - pick one rate
Message (optional):
 
 
Thurman evening retreat 08/19/24 Zoom - pick one rate
Message (optional):
 
 
Thurman 9-day (Sept. 10-18) online retreat - pick one rate
Message (optional):
 
 Payment is non-refundable and due upon registration. 
 
In August and September, we are also offering an online (Zoom) group on grieving and grief. See here for details.