Bible Study: Gospel of Mark
Nick Godfrey, Episcopal Diocese of MA
Tue Jan 13, Thu Jan 22, Tue Jan 27, Thu Jan 29, 02:30-04:00pm, W11.007
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Signup by: 13-Jan-2004
Limited to 15 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
We will take a look at the Gospel of Mark in five sessions. Come and explore what Mark's Gospel has to say about faith and life in the twenty-first century. All are welcome, regardless of faith and no previous Bible study is required.
Contact: Amy McCreath, W11.007, x3-2983, mccreath@mit.edu
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Classic Christian Prayer
Nick Godfrey Episcopal Diocese of MA
Wed Jan 7, Thu Jan 8, Fri Jan 9, 02:30-03:30pm, PDR3
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 15-Dec-2003
Limited to 15 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
In this IAP activity we'll look at three classic types of Christian prayer. Each day will include a quick overview, instruction and time to try out one type of prayer. These types of prayer should help us to focus on the present moment and to be attentive to God's presence in the world. All are welcome, regardless of faith background. No previous experience required.
Contact: Amy McCreath, W11.007, x3-2983, mccreath@mit.edu
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Hymn Sing
Amy McCreath & Johanna Kiefner
Wed Jan 7, 05:15-06:15pm, MIT Chapel
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Get your new year off to a good start with an hour of singing your favorite hymns and discovering others' favorites. We'll have hymnals from lots of Christian traditions available, and our pianist will support our song. If you have a hymn to suggest that probably isn't in the hymnals, contact me ahead of time.
Contact: Amy McCreath & Johanna Kiefner, W11.007, x3-2983, mccreath@mit.edu
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Walk a Labyrinth
Amy McCreath
Wed Jan 14, 07:30-09:00pm, 50-140 (Walker Mem)
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Signup by: 11-Jan-2004
Single session event
Prereq: an open mind; clean socks
Labyrinths are tools for meditation, insight, prayer, and stress relief which appear in many civilizations. We will talk briefly about the history and use of labyrinths and then you will be invited to walk a Chartres pattern canvas labyrinth. This is a meditative event, and the walk will take place in silence. Open to people of all faiths, philosophies, or mindsets.
Contact: Amy McCreath, W11.007, x3-2983, mccreath@mit.edu
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