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This event is currently sold out. If you would like to add your name to the waiting list, please email SpiritWorkshops@universityucc.org. Likelihood of getting in is not high: but it might be worth trying!
This mini-retreat led by singer songwriter, Carrie Newcomer, will explore maintaining hope and our ability to envision during times of individual and community challenge. Carrie will use music, poetry, reflective writing, small and large group conversation to explore the personal stories and practices that keep us resilient and help us to stay centered in daily, faithful, and life-giving action. Participants will consider the things that have helped them maintain hope in the past as well as ponder if those things are still available to us, and if so how do we access them. This retreat will be conducted in a safe, fun and respectful atmosphere. No previous experience with creative art forms is necessary.
"Hope is holding in creative tension, everything that is, with all that could and should be, and each day taking action to lessen the distance between the two." Parker J. Palmer.
Workshop size is limited to 30 people. Within that size limit, all are welcome to attend, thanks to underwriting from the Adult Education board of University Congregational UCC. Please select the appropriate price for you among the options.
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LocationUniversity Congregational United Church of Christ (View)
4515 16th Avenue NE
Seattle, WA 98105
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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