Spending time at the Trinity Retreat Center for a birdwatching retreat, with our eyes, binoculars, and Merlin apps fixated on the skies above, bird songs and questions swirled: What do birds tell us about the world? How many species will we spot? What can we learn?
Led by author and artist Ana Hernandez, there will be singing, drumming, movement, group improvisation, and more, giving you the tools to grow the Beloved Community.
Led by scientist and theologian Clay Williams, we will also reflect theologically on what it would mean for human beings to create “intelligent” machines and our responsibility as members of faith communities.
Led by scientist and theologian Clay Williams, we’ll practice contemplative living and explore how the religions that have emerged from their teachings can enrich one another.
Come for a time of mindfulness, music, healing, and lovingkindness, led by the Rev. Michelle Meech, Rockland County Missioner for the Diocese of New York, and Ana Hernandez, recording artist, composer, and retreat facilitator.
In our search for a deeper connection to God, the Enneagram provides insight into ourselves and how we can lose our sense of connection. Through Centering Prayer and other contemplative work, the Rev. Michelle Meech will lead us in using the Enneagram to engage our spiritual work.
Join parish priest and spiritual director Rev. Heather Sisk to consider topics such as healing and forgiveness, discernment, witness, abiding, and transformation.
Come for a time of mindfulness, music, healing, and lovingkindness, led by the Rev. Michelle Meech, rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Kingston, New York, and Ana Hernandez, recording artist, composer, and retreat facilitator.