Lenten Opportunities from the Church of St. Michael & St. George
The Episcopal Church of St. Michael & St. George in Clayton invites all in the diocese to engage in their Lenten programs:
Pandemic Parenting
Parenting Webinar
Monday, February 15
7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Zoom
As we enter the second year of the pandemic, Dr. Kelley Munger provides mental healthcare to parents and families who may be feeling depleted, exhausted and burnt out from a year of navigating change and loss while raising families. This webinar will give time to name and process the experience of last year as well as to receive teaching and practical tools around developing regulating rhythms in our families to support restoration and growth in the upcoming year. The workshop will be interactive- bring your hearts and questions!
Lenten Book Discussion
Thursdays in Lent, February 18 - April 1
7:30 - 8 p.m.
Join your friends during Lent to discuss this new release Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch or Weep, by Tish Harrison Warren.
Each evening will conclude in time to join Compline, for those who so choose.
Register for the book discussion.
Church Service League / ECW Lenten Series
Each Tuesday afternoon, February 23 - March 30
12:30 - 1 p.m.
Join the women of St. Michael & St. George's (Clayton) for the Church Service League/ECW Lenten Series. Fearuring author John Tyler, the series will focus on Jonah: The Reluctant Prophet plus a brief look at St Peter and St. Andrew. Sessions will be offered each Tuesday beginning February 23rd through March 30th via Zoom from 12:30 – 1:00 pm, making it an easy addition to your lunch hour. Login details can be accessed by emailing [email protected]. You will be contacted should there be any schedule changes.
Women's Lenten Retreat
Mystical Wisdom for Our Times, with Kathleen Davies
Saturday, March 27
8:45 - 11 a.m.
Zoom
The past year has presented us with unprecedented challenges individually and communally. What wisdom might the Mystics offer us as we emerge from these days? Our Retreat leader, Kathleen Geraty Davis, is a spiritual director and retreat leader. She is an adjunct instructor and the Director of the Graduate Certificate in Spiritual Direction Program at Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis.
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