Drinking from a fire hose?
For a lot of us, the last two years have been one change after another. Before we’ve even gotten comfortable with one new way of life—from preaching to a computer screen to online worship—we’ve found ourselves having to figure out something else.
While there’s been an abundance of new learning taking place, very little (if any) time has been available for reflecting—or even being still. It’s been a hectic season, and if you feel like you’ve been drinking from a fire hose, you’re not the only one.
That’s just one of the reasons we’re so excited about this new course: Processing the Pandemic for Ministry. Hosted by our very own Emily McQuillan, these three sessions create intentional space for the stillness, reflection, and goal-setting that few of us have had the time or energy for since the pandemic began.
What You’ll Gain:
Two dedicated hours a week (for three weeks) to practice stillness, intentional reflection, and realistic goal-setting
A safe space for integrating what you’ve learned through the pandemic and gently moving forward in whole and healthy ways
A sustainable plan for continuing the process after the course ends
This course will be held over three Tuesdays—April 19, April 26, and May 3, from 7:00 - 8:30 pm CST. Click the button below for the full course agenda and your chance to sign up!