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SUMMARY:Sacred Writing in Darkness
DESCRIPTION:Poets Shana Rose\, parishioner at St. Luke’s\, Portland\, and Julia Baker\, Mercy Hospital chaplain and parishioner at St. Alban’s\, Cape Elizabeth\, have announced the next dates for their new ecumenical ministry. “Sacred Writings in Darkness.” Held in the cathedral’s Emmanuel Chapel\, these monthly sessions each have a different theme and offer a time for guided sacred writing\, including poetry\, prayers\, songs\, and vignettes. The gatherings are designed to help spiritually feed participants’ longing for respite from the current chaos of our wider world. They begin with Julia and Shana providing simple grounding content—a prayer or brief message—followed by time for participants to write with a period at the end to share their completed work. \nTo register\, email Sacred Writing in Darkness or message @sacred.writing on Instagram. Reach out to Shana or Julia with questions.
URL:https://episcopalmaine.org/event/sacred-writing-in-darkness/2026-04-28/
LOCATION:Cathedral of St. Luke\, 134 Park Street\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Spiritual Growth
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SUMMARY:All That Is Within Us: A Research Presentation
DESCRIPTION:For two years\, The BTS Center has been researching the unique role churches can play in a climate-changed world. Now they’re ready to share their findings with us. \nAt this free presentation you’ll hear all about how 12 churches in northern New England discerned their communities’ unique role in a climate-changed world—not whether we should engage the climate crisis\, but whether faith communities have something irreplaceable to offer that no solar company\, policymakers\, or tech startup can replicate. \nWhat’s more: you’ll learn what this means for your context: your faith community\, your neighborhood\, the place where you are rooted. \nREGISTER
URL:https://episcopalmaine.org/event/all-that-is-within-us-a-research-presentation/
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Church Property,Climate Justice - Creation Care
ORGANIZER;CN="The BTS Center":MAILTO:info@thebtscenter.org
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