
Lenten Quiet Day
Saturday, February 28th at Procter Center
All are invited to an Lenten Quiet Day at Procter Center as we explore our theme, “The Rhythm of Nature: Exploring Celtic Spirituality” led by the Rev. Libbie Crawford, Procter’s deacon-in-residence.
Celtic spirituality is an ancient way of life that is in tune with nature and the rhythms of the cycle of life. It is creative and calls us to pay attention to the turning of the seasons. Deacon Libbie will share some of her favorite resources, prayers, and practices and invite us to explore and practice these traditions for ourselves.
The day will include a workshop led by Deacon Libbie, Noonday Prayer led by Jerusalem and Nathan Greer, co-executive directors of Procter Center, lunch from the Procter Kitchen, and time for silent prayer, reflection, and practice.
The Rev. Libbie Crawford is a dedicated minister whose career has always focused on helping others. Deacon Libbie’s background in library sciences and her childhood in Alabama as the daughter of a Civil Rights worker, has helped to shape and fuel her commitment to education, literacy, racial equity, and human rights. Deacon Libbie serves as the resident deacon at the Procter Center, as staff chaplain for the summer camp program, and on the Beloved Community team for the Diocese of Southern Ohio.

Questions about this event?
Contact Jerusalem Greer, co-executive director of Procter Center at jgreer@proctercenter.org.
DATE & LOCATION
Saturday, February 28th
10 am Arrival
3 pm Departure
Procter Center
11235 St. Rt. 38 SE
London, OH 43140
proctercenter.org

REGISTRATION
Invitees: Everyone! All minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Registration Deadline: February 24
Cost: $40/person.
