Listening to God’s Language of Love, Prayer Retreat
This prayer retreat is sponsored by Countryside Community Church, St. Benedict’s Retreat Center and the Tri-Faith Initiative. It will take place on Sunday, March 21, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. via Zoom. Register Here.
This prayer retreat is sponsored by Countryside Community Church, St. Benedict’s Retreat Center and the Tri-Faith Initiative. It will take place on Sunday, March 21, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. via Zoom. Register Here.
When we rest in God’s unconditional love, we begin to trust; trust we are the beloved of God. From love and trust, renewal and hope expand in our lives. We can co-create a life of trusting openness and love. Join us on Sunday afternoon, March 21, as we discover ways to hear God’s voice through movement, visual arts, and the sacred word. Together we will explore listening to God in Body Prayer, Praying with Expressive Arts, and Praying with Sacred Word.
Presenters (in order of appearance):
Imam Mohamad Jamal Doudi serves as Imam at the American Muslim Institute in Omaha, Nebraska. Imam Jamal specializes in Quranic interpretation “Tafsir”, Hadith, counseling, and interfaith dialogue.
Sharon Royers is a retired elementary school principal, author, and advocate for the brain injury community.
Dr. Hillary Rubesin is an expressive arts therapist and a licensed clinical mental health counselor.
Father Thomas Leitner is a retreat leader, a spiritual director and serves as administrator of St. Benedict Center in Schuyler, Nebraska.
Brother James Dowd serves as Prior of The Benedictine Way in Omaha, Nebraska, and is passionate about exploring the intersection of the quest for Christian social justice and the contemplative life.
Imam Mohamad Jamal Doudi serves as Imam at the American Muslim Institute in Omaha, Nebraska. Imam Jamal specializes in Quranic interpretation “Tafsir”, Hadith, counseling, and interfaith dialogue.
Sharon Royers is a retired elementary school principal, author, and advocate for the brain injury community.
Dr. Hillary Rubesin is an expressive arts therapist and a licensed clinical mental health counselor.
Father Thomas Leitner is a retreat leader, a spiritual director and serves as administrator of St. Benedict Center in Schuyler, Nebraska.
Brother James Dowd serves as Prior of The Benedictine Way in Omaha, Nebraska, and is passionate about exploring the intersection of the quest for Christian social justice and the contemplative life.