Sustaining Spirit: Lenten Practices During the Pandemic
A Conversation with Jack Shea
Friday, February 19 | 7 pm
In these stressful times we often begin or end our greetings to one another with, “Take care of yourself.” Yes! But also, strange as it may sound, we should allow our spirits - connected to the Divine Spirit - to take care of us.
The mission of Spirit is to enter into our minds, bodies, and social relationships and fill them with passion, pleasure, and purpose. But we have to engage in spiritual practices for that to happen. Let’s talk about it.
The mission of Spirit is to enter into our minds, bodies, and social relationships and fill them with passion, pleasure, and purpose. But we have to engage in spiritual practices for that to happen. Let’s talk about it.
Jack Shea is a consultant with decades of experience in providing theological and formation services to parishes and faith-based organizations.
He has published over twenty books of theology and spirituality, three works of fiction, and three books of poetry. His most recently published books are Seeing Haloes: Christmas Poems to Open the Heart and To Dare the Our Father: A Transformative Spiritual Practice.
Jack lectures nationally and internationally on storytelling in world religions, faith- based health care, contemporary spirituality, and the spirit and work movement.
He has published over twenty books of theology and spirituality, three works of fiction, and three books of poetry. His most recently published books are Seeing Haloes: Christmas Poems to Open the Heart and To Dare the Our Father: A Transformative Spiritual Practice.
Jack lectures nationally and internationally on storytelling in world religions, faith- based health care, contemporary spirituality, and the spirit and work movement.
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