Broken Places, Learning to See, and The Color Blue – A Lenten Journey

Broken Places, Learning to See, and The Color Blue – A Lenten Journey

A six-session journey through Lent with author Roger Hutchison.

By Virginia Theological Seminary

Date and time

Starts on Thursday, February 15 · 4pm PST

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

This event is brought to you by the department of Lifelong Learning at Virginia Theological Seminary

This Thursday evening six-part Lenten series will meet online via Zoom, 7:00-9:00 p.m. eastern February 15-March 21, 2024..

Join Roger Hutchison, bestselling author and Christian educator, on a transformative Lenten journey that is sure to inspire and encourage. In his book, The Art of Calm: Spiritual Exercises for the Anxious Soul, Hutchison chronicles his personal journey following a severe mental health crisis. Roger embarks on a transformative journey that not only reignited his spirituality but also gave him a sense of purpose in a world where he once felt alone. This Lenten offering comprises a diverse range of reflections, creative exercises, and journaling prompts designed to help individuals discover a more centered and peaceful life. Together, we will explore how we learn to see again through the broken places in our difficult and holy lives.

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Led by the Holy Spirit, Virginia Theological Seminary forms and educates leaders who proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ and helps others participate in God’s mission throughout the world. We are a racially and culturally diverse residential community of The Episcopal Church, devoted to worship & prayer; teaching & learning; and research & service to the wider church.   

 

 

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