Hineni: Called to Justice, An Interfaith Spiritual Direction Group
PROGRAM
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In the current global and political climate, many people feel called to action. Hineni: Called to Justice is an interreligious spiritual direction group for those people. The group will provide an opportunity for participants to explore the deep spiritual roots of their passion for change as well as an opportunity to become clearer about what exactly they are called to do. Together we will create a space to listen together to sense our call and mission as well as our outrage or passion for justice. We will be present to both our similarities and our differences, and support each other in discovering each person’s unique contribution to tikkun olam, repair of the world. |
DATES
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Wednesdays, October 17 – November 28, 2018 (no class November 21) |
TIME
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5:30-7 pm |
COST | $150 for the series |
LOCATION
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Des Moines Pastoral Counseling Center
8553 Urbandale Ave, Urbandale IA 50322 |
REGISTRATION
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REGISTRATION IS CLOSED — Please contact Christine or Diane with any questions:
Christine Dietz at 515-274-4006 or cdietz@mindspiritcenter.org or Diane McClanahan at 515-274-4006 or dmclanahan@mindspiritcenter.org |
FACILITATORS
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Christine A. Dietz, Ph.D., LISW, is a licensed independent social worker, spiritual director and Training Director at Des Moines Pastoral Counseling Center. She is a graduate of the Lev Shomea Training Program for Spiritual Direction in the Jewish Tradition and a doctoral student in Jewish Spirituality at the Graduate Theological Foundation. She focuses in her work on helping people connect to their innate wholeness and renew their sense of hope and possibility. Diane McClanahan, B.S.N., M.Div, is the Director of Leadership and Spiritual Life at the Des Moines Pastoral Counseling Center. She is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church as well as a spiritual director, clergy coach, church consultant and conflict mediator. Her interest is in providing spiritual and educational programs and consultation to assist spiritual leaders and their congregations to meet the needs of their communities. |