Christian Mysticism is “experiencing” the presence of God. The practice can include contemplation, vision meditation, and/or devotion. It is based on personal experience and not on church doctrine. Historically, the trouble has been that what one person may see as a true experience with God, another may see as heresy. And yet, the words of the mystics persevere to this day and still resonate with many searching for a deeper experience of God.
On Monday, June 29 from 6:00-7:30 p.m., you are invited to gather outside Building D, near the covered area (weather permitting) to consider some thoughts of two medieval mystics, Meister Eckhart and Julian of Norwich. We will read quotes, respond with our own ideas, questions or critique and perhaps learn a different way of experiencing God’s presence. This opportunity is open to the first 12 persons who sign up by calling the church office at 919-269-7329 or email candace.heath@myzbc.org. Don’t forget to bring a chair!
Christian Mysticism is “experiencing” the presence of God. The practice can include contemplation, vision meditation, and/or devotion. It is based on personal experience and not on church doctrine. Historically, the trouble has been that what one person may see as a true experience with God, another may see as heresy. And yet, the words of the mystics persevere to this day and still resonate with many searching for a deeper experience of God.
On Monday, June 29 from 6:00-7:30 p.m., you are invited to gather outside Building D, near the covered area (weather permitting) to consider some thoughts of two medieval mystics, Meister Eckhart and Julian of Norwich. We will read quotes, respond with our own ideas, questions or critique and perhaps learn a different way of experiencing God’s presence. This opportunity is open to the first 12 persons who sign up by calling the church office at 919-269-7329 or email candace.heath@myzbc.org. Don’t forget to bring a chair!
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