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SUMMARY:Biblical Killjoys - Christ Church Dayton Lenten Program
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Esther Brownsmith\nChrist Church\, Dayton\, will explore five “feminist killjoys” of the Hebrew Bible: biblical women whose disruptive unhappiness threatens the simple black-and-white morality of the stories around them\, for their 2025 Lenten series. Although their tales are ancient\, these five “antiheroes” can still teach us how to wrestle faithfully with God’s word. This class will be taught by Dr. Esther Brownsmith\, an assistant professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Dayton and a Christ Episcopal Church parishioner. \nSoup supper served at 6pm\, program starts at 6:15pm \nSample the Series on Sunday\, March 16\, 9 am — Hagar the Uppity\nAs an Egyptian slave impregnated by Abraham\, Hagar’s life was not easy—particularly after Sarah accused her of being too “uppity” and drove her away to the desert. Yet even at the lowest point of her life\, the Bible preserves her voice and gives her a remarkable honor. We will use this story to reflect on how women’s voices—particularly those from the African diaspora—have spoken uncomfortable truths from the ancient world to the present. \nWednesday\, March 19\, 6:15pm — Tamar the Brazen\nMistreated by her in-laws\, the biblical Tamar concocted a bold\, scandalous plan to achieve the security and family that she dreamed of.  In the brazenness of this ancestor of Jesus\, we will find inspiration to insist on justice and act for equity\, even when it means challenging and outwitting those in power. \nWednesday\, March 26\, 6:15pm — Miriam the Proud\nAs the sister of Abraham and Aaron\, Miriam the prophetess had a position of honor. But when she dared to speak against those in authority\, she was punished and silenced. Together\, we will uncover Miriam’s story and legacy\, reflecting together on the endurance of women’s proud prophetic voices. \nWednesday\, April 2\, 6:15pm — Michal the Offended\nMichal\, the daughter of King Saul and wife of King David\, spoke up against David—and paid the price for it. Within the Bible’s careful curation of David’s image\, Michal’s offended unhappiness preserves an alternative view. We will sit with Michal\, listening to her stories\, and discuss our responses when our own “killjoy” impulses resist a simplistic reading of God’s word. \nWednesday\, April 9\, 6:15pm — Jezebel the Harlot\nEveryone thinks they know the story of Queen Jezebel: a seductive idolater who challenged God’s prophets and led Israel into sin. But how much of that story is history\, and how much is later propaganda? In this final week\, we will discuss the legacies of history’s feminist killjoys; we’ll study Scripture “at a slant” to locate traces of our foremothers\, and we’ll share strategies to read the Bible faithfully while honoring those traces. \n 
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/biblical-killjoys-christ-church-dayton-lenten-program/2025-04-02/
LOCATION:Christ Church Dayton\, 20 W 1st St\, Dayton\, OH\, 45402-1213\, US
CATEGORIES:Lenten Offering
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SUMMARY:My Cup Overfloweth: Columbus-area Lenten School
DESCRIPTION:Lenten School 2025\nTuesday Evenings\, March 11 – April 1\n7:00 PM – 8:30 PM\nA free offering of the Columbus Deanery\, taking place at All Saints\, New Albany (5101 Johnstown Rd). \nA Pilgrimage Experience\nYou are invited to journey with a cohort of your peers from other Columbus parishes through four workshops over the course of four weeks. Each week you’ll move through a different workshop as if the workshops were wayside shrines on a pilgrimage. Each workshop will focus on a different approach to hope\, grounded in Episcopal piety and tradition. The workshops are: \nSustaining Everyday Activism With Disciplines of Hope\nCome together to learn and share how committed practices of hope carry us through both daunting and satisfying seasons in the call of all the baptised to be co-creators in the Kingdom of God.\nLed by Di McCullough. \nFinding words of Hope in the Wilderness: Writing our Way\nIn this workshop we will use psalms and lament as models to write our own poetry of hope as we walk\, individually and collectively\, through the wilderness of our lives\, our world\, our now.\nLed by Robin Holland. \nWitnessing Hopewell\nOhio’s Hopewell Ceremonial Landscapes are our newest World Heritage sites. What does it mean to be an Episcopalian living among them? This workshop presents highlights of what archaeologists know about Hopewell religious practices and opens a discussion of how we fold these magnificent places into our sense of being Christians.\nLed by John Soderberg. \nOn Repentance and Repair\nIn this workshop\, based on the book by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg\, we’ll reflect together on how to take responsibility for our mistakes and what we need in order to heal after being hurt.\nLed by the Reverend Gia Hayes-Martin \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/my-cup-overfloweth-columbus-area-lenten-school/2025-04-01/
LOCATION:All Saints New Albany\, 5101 Johnstown Road\, New Albany\, OH\, 43054-0421\, US
CATEGORIES:Lenten Offering
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T200000
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SUMMARY:Biblical Killjoys - Christ Church Dayton Lenten Program
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Esther Brownsmith\nChrist Church\, Dayton\, will explore five “feminist killjoys” of the Hebrew Bible: biblical women whose disruptive unhappiness threatens the simple black-and-white morality of the stories around them\, for their 2025 Lenten series. Although their tales are ancient\, these five “antiheroes” can still teach us how to wrestle faithfully with God’s word. This class will be taught by Dr. Esther Brownsmith\, an assistant professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Dayton and a Christ Episcopal Church parishioner. \nSoup supper served at 6pm\, program starts at 6:15pm \nSample the Series on Sunday\, March 16\, 9 am — Hagar the Uppity\nAs an Egyptian slave impregnated by Abraham\, Hagar’s life was not easy—particularly after Sarah accused her of being too “uppity” and drove her away to the desert. Yet even at the lowest point of her life\, the Bible preserves her voice and gives her a remarkable honor. We will use this story to reflect on how women’s voices—particularly those from the African diaspora—have spoken uncomfortable truths from the ancient world to the present. \nWednesday\, March 19\, 6:15pm — Tamar the Brazen\nMistreated by her in-laws\, the biblical Tamar concocted a bold\, scandalous plan to achieve the security and family that she dreamed of.  In the brazenness of this ancestor of Jesus\, we will find inspiration to insist on justice and act for equity\, even when it means challenging and outwitting those in power. \nWednesday\, March 26\, 6:15pm — Miriam the Proud\nAs the sister of Abraham and Aaron\, Miriam the prophetess had a position of honor. But when she dared to speak against those in authority\, she was punished and silenced. Together\, we will uncover Miriam’s story and legacy\, reflecting together on the endurance of women’s proud prophetic voices. \nWednesday\, April 2\, 6:15pm — Michal the Offended\nMichal\, the daughter of King Saul and wife of King David\, spoke up against David—and paid the price for it. Within the Bible’s careful curation of David’s image\, Michal’s offended unhappiness preserves an alternative view. We will sit with Michal\, listening to her stories\, and discuss our responses when our own “killjoy” impulses resist a simplistic reading of God’s word. \nWednesday\, April 9\, 6:15pm — Jezebel the Harlot\nEveryone thinks they know the story of Queen Jezebel: a seductive idolater who challenged God’s prophets and led Israel into sin. But how much of that story is history\, and how much is later propaganda? In this final week\, we will discuss the legacies of history’s feminist killjoys; we’ll study Scripture “at a slant” to locate traces of our foremothers\, and we’ll share strategies to read the Bible faithfully while honoring those traces. \n 
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/biblical-killjoys-christ-church-dayton-lenten-program/2025-03-26/
LOCATION:Christ Church Dayton\, 20 W 1st St\, Dayton\, OH\, 45402-1213\, US
CATEGORIES:Lenten Offering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T154214
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T185349Z
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SUMMARY:My Cup Overfloweth: Columbus-area Lenten School
DESCRIPTION:Lenten School 2025\nTuesday Evenings\, March 11 – April 1\n7:00 PM – 8:30 PM\nA free offering of the Columbus Deanery\, taking place at All Saints\, New Albany (5101 Johnstown Rd). \nA Pilgrimage Experience\nYou are invited to journey with a cohort of your peers from other Columbus parishes through four workshops over the course of four weeks. Each week you’ll move through a different workshop as if the workshops were wayside shrines on a pilgrimage. Each workshop will focus on a different approach to hope\, grounded in Episcopal piety and tradition. The workshops are: \nSustaining Everyday Activism With Disciplines of Hope\nCome together to learn and share how committed practices of hope carry us through both daunting and satisfying seasons in the call of all the baptised to be co-creators in the Kingdom of God.\nLed by Di McCullough. \nFinding words of Hope in the Wilderness: Writing our Way\nIn this workshop we will use psalms and lament as models to write our own poetry of hope as we walk\, individually and collectively\, through the wilderness of our lives\, our world\, our now.\nLed by Robin Holland. \nWitnessing Hopewell\nOhio’s Hopewell Ceremonial Landscapes are our newest World Heritage sites. What does it mean to be an Episcopalian living among them? This workshop presents highlights of what archaeologists know about Hopewell religious practices and opens a discussion of how we fold these magnificent places into our sense of being Christians.\nLed by John Soderberg. \nOn Repentance and Repair\nIn this workshop\, based on the book by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg\, we’ll reflect together on how to take responsibility for our mistakes and what we need in order to heal after being hurt.\nLed by the Reverend Gia Hayes-Martin \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/my-cup-overfloweth-columbus-area-lenten-school/2025-03-25/
LOCATION:All Saints New Albany\, 5101 Johnstown Road\, New Albany\, OH\, 43054-0421\, US
CATEGORIES:Lenten Offering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T200000
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SUMMARY:Biblical Killjoys - Christ Church Dayton Lenten Program
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Esther Brownsmith\nChrist Church\, Dayton\, will explore five “feminist killjoys” of the Hebrew Bible: biblical women whose disruptive unhappiness threatens the simple black-and-white morality of the stories around them\, for their 2025 Lenten series. Although their tales are ancient\, these five “antiheroes” can still teach us how to wrestle faithfully with God’s word. This class will be taught by Dr. Esther Brownsmith\, an assistant professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Dayton and a Christ Episcopal Church parishioner. \nSoup supper served at 6pm\, program starts at 6:15pm \nSample the Series on Sunday\, March 16\, 9 am — Hagar the Uppity\nAs an Egyptian slave impregnated by Abraham\, Hagar’s life was not easy—particularly after Sarah accused her of being too “uppity” and drove her away to the desert. Yet even at the lowest point of her life\, the Bible preserves her voice and gives her a remarkable honor. We will use this story to reflect on how women’s voices—particularly those from the African diaspora—have spoken uncomfortable truths from the ancient world to the present. \nWednesday\, March 19\, 6:15pm — Tamar the Brazen\nMistreated by her in-laws\, the biblical Tamar concocted a bold\, scandalous plan to achieve the security and family that she dreamed of.  In the brazenness of this ancestor of Jesus\, we will find inspiration to insist on justice and act for equity\, even when it means challenging and outwitting those in power. \nWednesday\, March 26\, 6:15pm — Miriam the Proud\nAs the sister of Abraham and Aaron\, Miriam the prophetess had a position of honor. But when she dared to speak against those in authority\, she was punished and silenced. Together\, we will uncover Miriam’s story and legacy\, reflecting together on the endurance of women’s proud prophetic voices. \nWednesday\, April 2\, 6:15pm — Michal the Offended\nMichal\, the daughter of King Saul and wife of King David\, spoke up against David—and paid the price for it. Within the Bible’s careful curation of David’s image\, Michal’s offended unhappiness preserves an alternative view. We will sit with Michal\, listening to her stories\, and discuss our responses when our own “killjoy” impulses resist a simplistic reading of God’s word. \nWednesday\, April 9\, 6:15pm — Jezebel the Harlot\nEveryone thinks they know the story of Queen Jezebel: a seductive idolater who challenged God’s prophets and led Israel into sin. But how much of that story is history\, and how much is later propaganda? In this final week\, we will discuss the legacies of history’s feminist killjoys; we’ll study Scripture “at a slant” to locate traces of our foremothers\, and we’ll share strategies to read the Bible faithfully while honoring those traces. \n 
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/biblical-killjoys-christ-church-dayton-lenten-program/2025-03-19/
LOCATION:Christ Church Dayton\, 20 W 1st St\, Dayton\, OH\, 45402-1213\, US
CATEGORIES:Lenten Offering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250318T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T154214
CREATED:20250305T185349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T185349Z
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SUMMARY:My Cup Overfloweth: Columbus-area Lenten School
DESCRIPTION:Lenten School 2025\nTuesday Evenings\, March 11 – April 1\n7:00 PM – 8:30 PM\nA free offering of the Columbus Deanery\, taking place at All Saints\, New Albany (5101 Johnstown Rd). \nA Pilgrimage Experience\nYou are invited to journey with a cohort of your peers from other Columbus parishes through four workshops over the course of four weeks. Each week you’ll move through a different workshop as if the workshops were wayside shrines on a pilgrimage. Each workshop will focus on a different approach to hope\, grounded in Episcopal piety and tradition. The workshops are: \nSustaining Everyday Activism With Disciplines of Hope\nCome together to learn and share how committed practices of hope carry us through both daunting and satisfying seasons in the call of all the baptised to be co-creators in the Kingdom of God.\nLed by Di McCullough. \nFinding words of Hope in the Wilderness: Writing our Way\nIn this workshop we will use psalms and lament as models to write our own poetry of hope as we walk\, individually and collectively\, through the wilderness of our lives\, our world\, our now.\nLed by Robin Holland. \nWitnessing Hopewell\nOhio’s Hopewell Ceremonial Landscapes are our newest World Heritage sites. What does it mean to be an Episcopalian living among them? This workshop presents highlights of what archaeologists know about Hopewell religious practices and opens a discussion of how we fold these magnificent places into our sense of being Christians.\nLed by John Soderberg. \nOn Repentance and Repair\nIn this workshop\, based on the book by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg\, we’ll reflect together on how to take responsibility for our mistakes and what we need in order to heal after being hurt.\nLed by the Reverend Gia Hayes-Martin \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/my-cup-overfloweth-columbus-area-lenten-school/2025-03-18/
LOCATION:All Saints New Albany\, 5101 Johnstown Road\, New Albany\, OH\, 43054-0421\, US
CATEGORIES:Lenten Offering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T154214
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T185349Z
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SUMMARY:My Cup Overfloweth: Columbus-area Lenten School
DESCRIPTION:Lenten School 2025\nTuesday Evenings\, March 11 – April 1\n7:00 PM – 8:30 PM\nA free offering of the Columbus Deanery\, taking place at All Saints\, New Albany (5101 Johnstown Rd). \nA Pilgrimage Experience\nYou are invited to journey with a cohort of your peers from other Columbus parishes through four workshops over the course of four weeks. Each week you’ll move through a different workshop as if the workshops were wayside shrines on a pilgrimage. Each workshop will focus on a different approach to hope\, grounded in Episcopal piety and tradition. The workshops are: \nSustaining Everyday Activism With Disciplines of Hope\nCome together to learn and share how committed practices of hope carry us through both daunting and satisfying seasons in the call of all the baptised to be co-creators in the Kingdom of God.\nLed by Di McCullough. \nFinding words of Hope in the Wilderness: Writing our Way\nIn this workshop we will use psalms and lament as models to write our own poetry of hope as we walk\, individually and collectively\, through the wilderness of our lives\, our world\, our now.\nLed by Robin Holland. \nWitnessing Hopewell\nOhio’s Hopewell Ceremonial Landscapes are our newest World Heritage sites. What does it mean to be an Episcopalian living among them? This workshop presents highlights of what archaeologists know about Hopewell religious practices and opens a discussion of how we fold these magnificent places into our sense of being Christians.\nLed by John Soderberg. \nOn Repentance and Repair\nIn this workshop\, based on the book by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg\, we’ll reflect together on how to take responsibility for our mistakes and what we need in order to heal after being hurt.\nLed by the Reverend Gia Hayes-Martin \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/my-cup-overfloweth-columbus-area-lenten-school/2025-03-11/
LOCATION:All Saints New Albany\, 5101 Johnstown Road\, New Albany\, OH\, 43054-0421\, US
CATEGORIES:Lenten Offering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230326T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230326T123000
DTSTAMP:20260410T154214
CREATED:20230221T181402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230408T153219Z
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SUMMARY:Lenten Formation Series: Heal Yourself\, Heal the World
DESCRIPTION:Lenten Formation Series: Heal Yourself\, Heal the World\nSundays\, February 26 – March 19\, 2023\n11:30 am – 12:30 pm\nAscension & Holy Trinity [334 Burns Ave\, Wyoming\, OH 45215]\nParish Library \nWe live in a world full of the Good News of unconditional love through Jesus’ example. And yet\, there’s tremendous hurt\, emotional strife\, physical pain\, and spiritual sickness. Join us on our Lenten journey as we have conversations about healing and experiences of healing for ourselves and for others. \nFebruary 26 – Hawley Todd\nHeal yourself\, Heal the world. Hawley Todd is currently Executive Director of Episcopal Healing Ministries and will be preaching at the 10:00 am service. \nMarch 5 – Dr. Melissa Erickson and Katie Kitchin\nMedicine and Healing: a special look at caring for the homeless population. \nMarch 12 – Linda Church\nReiki: Healing for Self and Others. We will consider Reiki as a component of everything\, as a system of practices that points to that universal\, and as a particular one of those practices\, hands-on/off healing. \nMarch 19 – Dr. Huxley Miller\nMental Healing: Mental wellness\, a major issue all over the world. \nMarch 26 – Libbie Crawford\nStory Sharing: Healing ourselves and connecting with others. We will learn the difference between storytelling and story sharing.
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/lenten-formation-series-heal-yourself-heal-the-world/2023-03-26/
LOCATION:Ascension & Holy Trinity Cincinnati\, 334 Burns Ave\, Wyoming\, OH\, 45215-4320\, US
CATEGORIES:Community,Lenten Offering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T123000
DTSTAMP:20260410T154214
CREATED:20230221T181402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230408T153219Z
UID:10000122-1679225400-1679229000@diosohio.org
SUMMARY:Lenten Formation Series: Heal Yourself\, Heal the World
DESCRIPTION:Lenten Formation Series: Heal Yourself\, Heal the World\nSundays\, February 26 – March 19\, 2023\n11:30 am – 12:30 pm\nAscension & Holy Trinity [334 Burns Ave\, Wyoming\, OH 45215]\nParish Library \nWe live in a world full of the Good News of unconditional love through Jesus’ example. And yet\, there’s tremendous hurt\, emotional strife\, physical pain\, and spiritual sickness. Join us on our Lenten journey as we have conversations about healing and experiences of healing for ourselves and for others. \nFebruary 26 – Hawley Todd\nHeal yourself\, Heal the world. Hawley Todd is currently Executive Director of Episcopal Healing Ministries and will be preaching at the 10:00 am service. \nMarch 5 – Dr. Melissa Erickson and Katie Kitchin\nMedicine and Healing: a special look at caring for the homeless population. \nMarch 12 – Linda Church\nReiki: Healing for Self and Others. We will consider Reiki as a component of everything\, as a system of practices that points to that universal\, and as a particular one of those practices\, hands-on/off healing. \nMarch 19 – Dr. Huxley Miller\nMental Healing: Mental wellness\, a major issue all over the world. \nMarch 26 – Libbie Crawford\nStory Sharing: Healing ourselves and connecting with others. We will learn the difference between storytelling and story sharing.
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/lenten-formation-series-heal-yourself-heal-the-world/2023-03-19/
LOCATION:Ascension & Holy Trinity Cincinnati\, 334 Burns Ave\, Wyoming\, OH\, 45215-4320\, US
CATEGORIES:Community,Lenten Offering
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T123000
DTSTAMP:20260410T154214
CREATED:20230221T181402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230408T153219Z
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SUMMARY:Lenten Formation Series: Heal Yourself\, Heal the World
DESCRIPTION:Lenten Formation Series: Heal Yourself\, Heal the World\nSundays\, February 26 – March 19\, 2023\n11:30 am – 12:30 pm\nAscension & Holy Trinity [334 Burns Ave\, Wyoming\, OH 45215]\nParish Library \nWe live in a world full of the Good News of unconditional love through Jesus’ example. And yet\, there’s tremendous hurt\, emotional strife\, physical pain\, and spiritual sickness. Join us on our Lenten journey as we have conversations about healing and experiences of healing for ourselves and for others. \nFebruary 26 – Hawley Todd\nHeal yourself\, Heal the world. Hawley Todd is currently Executive Director of Episcopal Healing Ministries and will be preaching at the 10:00 am service. \nMarch 5 – Dr. Melissa Erickson and Katie Kitchin\nMedicine and Healing: a special look at caring for the homeless population. \nMarch 12 – Linda Church\nReiki: Healing for Self and Others. We will consider Reiki as a component of everything\, as a system of practices that points to that universal\, and as a particular one of those practices\, hands-on/off healing. \nMarch 19 – Dr. Huxley Miller\nMental Healing: Mental wellness\, a major issue all over the world. \nMarch 26 – Libbie Crawford\nStory Sharing: Healing ourselves and connecting with others. We will learn the difference between storytelling and story sharing.
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/lenten-formation-series-heal-yourself-heal-the-world/2023-03-12/
LOCATION:Ascension & Holy Trinity Cincinnati\, 334 Burns Ave\, Wyoming\, OH\, 45215-4320\, US
CATEGORIES:Community,Lenten Offering
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END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230305T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230305T123000
DTSTAMP:20260410T154214
CREATED:20230221T181402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230408T153219Z
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SUMMARY:Lenten Formation Series: Heal Yourself\, Heal the World
DESCRIPTION:Lenten Formation Series: Heal Yourself\, Heal the World\nSundays\, February 26 – March 19\, 2023\n11:30 am – 12:30 pm\nAscension & Holy Trinity [334 Burns Ave\, Wyoming\, OH 45215]\nParish Library \nWe live in a world full of the Good News of unconditional love through Jesus’ example. And yet\, there’s tremendous hurt\, emotional strife\, physical pain\, and spiritual sickness. Join us on our Lenten journey as we have conversations about healing and experiences of healing for ourselves and for others. \nFebruary 26 – Hawley Todd\nHeal yourself\, Heal the world. Hawley Todd is currently Executive Director of Episcopal Healing Ministries and will be preaching at the 10:00 am service. \nMarch 5 – Dr. Melissa Erickson and Katie Kitchin\nMedicine and Healing: a special look at caring for the homeless population. \nMarch 12 – Linda Church\nReiki: Healing for Self and Others. We will consider Reiki as a component of everything\, as a system of practices that points to that universal\, and as a particular one of those practices\, hands-on/off healing. \nMarch 19 – Dr. Huxley Miller\nMental Healing: Mental wellness\, a major issue all over the world. \nMarch 26 – Libbie Crawford\nStory Sharing: Healing ourselves and connecting with others. We will learn the difference between storytelling and story sharing.
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/lenten-formation-series-heal-yourself-heal-the-world/2023-03-05/
LOCATION:Ascension & Holy Trinity Cincinnati\, 334 Burns Ave\, Wyoming\, OH\, 45215-4320\, US
CATEGORIES:Community,Lenten Offering
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SUMMARY:Lenten Formation Series: Heal Yourself\, Heal the World
DESCRIPTION:Lenten Formation Series: Heal Yourself\, Heal the World\nSundays\, February 26 – March 19\, 2023\n11:30 am – 12:30 pm\nAscension & Holy Trinity [334 Burns Ave\, Wyoming\, OH 45215]\nParish Library \nWe live in a world full of the Good News of unconditional love through Jesus’ example. And yet\, there’s tremendous hurt\, emotional strife\, physical pain\, and spiritual sickness. Join us on our Lenten journey as we have conversations about healing and experiences of healing for ourselves and for others. \nFebruary 26 – Hawley Todd\nHeal yourself\, Heal the world. Hawley Todd is currently Executive Director of Episcopal Healing Ministries and will be preaching at the 10:00 am service. \nMarch 5 – Dr. Melissa Erickson and Katie Kitchin\nMedicine and Healing: a special look at caring for the homeless population. \nMarch 12 – Linda Church\nReiki: Healing for Self and Others. We will consider Reiki as a component of everything\, as a system of practices that points to that universal\, and as a particular one of those practices\, hands-on/off healing. \nMarch 19 – Dr. Huxley Miller\nMental Healing: Mental wellness\, a major issue all over the world. \nMarch 26 – Libbie Crawford\nStory Sharing: Healing ourselves and connecting with others. We will learn the difference between storytelling and story sharing.
URL:https://diosohio.org/event/lenten-formation-series-heal-yourself-heal-the-world/2023-02-26/
LOCATION:Ascension & Holy Trinity Cincinnati\, 334 Burns Ave\, Wyoming\, OH\, 45215-4320\, US
CATEGORIES:Community,Lenten Offering
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