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SUMMARY:Clergy Conference
DESCRIPTION:Two-night clergy formation event brought to you by the Clergy Formation Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine. \nFeast in a Time of Famine: Sacramental Life for our Secular Age with Rev. Dr. Patricia Lyons\nPassionate political divisions\, post-Covid exhaustion and dislocation\, an epidemic of loneliness\, crushing student and personal debt\, disparities in healthcare and education\, an ongoing opioid crisis and other shared cultural traumas continue to depress the public square and stifle the imaginations of people in all age groups. Narnia is frozen. Three centuries of mainline American church assumptions about sturdy membership\, sustaining tithes\, weekly attendance and other pillars of the Episcopal Church have slowly but surely been shifting\, drifting\, and weakening. Is hope in and for Episcopal faith communities naïve or a form of denial? In our time together we will survey data on the spiritual landscape of northern New England\, focusing on the de-institutionalized spiritual curiosity and desire for authentic faith community that polls higher and higher every year. Mindful of clergy exhaustion and burnout\, we will engage current models of ministry from across the country to mine the wisdom of faith communities that are finding renewal\, formation\, and joy right now. Aslan is indeed on the move. \nRegistration is now closed. \nCheck in starts at 3 p.m. Sunday at Rockefeller Hall. The first event of the evening is a gracious hour at 5 p.m. in the Moore Auditorium Atrium\, followed by dinner at 6 p.m. in Schooner Commons. If you require check in after 5 p.m. on Sunday\, please let Tracy Shaffer know email. \nTips and Reminders for Participants\nConference Agenda – Revised \nSchoodic Hiking Trails Map\nArea Bike & Trail Map \n 
URL:https://episcopalmaine.org/event/clergy-retreat-2/2024-04-30/
LOCATION:Schoodic Institute\, 9 Atterbury Circle\, Winter Harbor\, ME\, 04693\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clergy,Education,Fellowship,Spiritual Growth
ORGANIZER;CN="Clergy Formation Committee":MAILTO:gcooper@stalbansmaine.org
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SUMMARY:Sign-up Deadline: Exploring our Anglican Roots Pilgrimage October 2024
DESCRIPTION:Interested in exploring the roots of Anglican liturgy? \nWant to travel to England and tour some great cathedrals with St. Alban’s Episcopal Church and the Rev. Claudia Smith? \nThey have 6 spots open and are excited to invite anyone in the Episcopal Diocese of Maine who might like to be part of this pilgrimage! \nThe trip takes place October 3-14\, 2024. \nToday is the sign-up deadline! \nLearn more in the brochure. \n 
URL:https://episcopalmaine.org/event/exploring-our-anglican-roots-pilgrimage-with-st-albans-deadline-to-sign-up/
CATEGORIES:Spiritual Growth
ORGANIZER;CN="St. Alban Episcopal Church%2C Cape Elizabeth":MAILTO:stalbans@stalbansmaine.org
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