Contemplation and Action Seminar

When:
3 November 2018 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
2018-11-03T10:00:00+11:00
2018-11-03T11:00:00+11:00
Where:
Pitt Street Uniting Church
Ground
264 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Cost:
$30_$40

Contemplation and Action Flyer

The event, a Meditatio seminar hosted by the Australian Christian Meditation Community, will include keynote talks, Christian meditation, panel discussion and Q&A.

 Speakers will be international social change educator, preacher and activist Jarrod McKenna and writer, speaker and contemplative activist, Donna Mulhearn.

 They will be joined in discussion by a panel consisting of : CEO of Wayside Chapel, Jon Owen; activist and meditator, Sister Susan Connolly; Aboriginal educator, Ceane Towers and justice campaigner and meditator Jon O’Brien.

 The speakers and panellists will cover topics such as how contemplative prayer awakens a stronger commitment to work for justice and how it can support the journey for social change.

 “We will also discuss what spiritual practices can nourish our inner life to avoid exhaustion, burnout and despair, helping us connect to the divine source of love within,”  said Paul Taylor, one of the organisers.

 “The seminar will also explore what contemplative activism looks like and how to integrate contemplation and action to help us be our better ‘more whole’ selves and realise a more just world.”

 The seminar will run from 10am – 4pm. Ticket prices are: Early bird $40 / $30 concession (until Oct 10) or final price $50/$40. 

 Tickets can be purchased online here: https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=419789

For further information and other ways to purchase tickets, contact acmcmeditatio2018@gmail.com or phone Paul on 0412 949862 or see the flyer on the website www.wccmaustralia.org.au or direct link to the flyer here:

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/598acd84b8a79b9a4440e520/t/5b95cb74b8a045c01cdc0174/1536543621216/TRISTAN+FLYER-A5-photocopy.pdf

 

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