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Telling our Spiritual Stories: Lessons from the Inward Teacher

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February 25 - 27, 2011 Friday through Sunday (2 nights)

$220-380

based on accommodations choice

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About the accommodations

Prices for overnight programs include room, board, and tuition.

Private room

These quiet, single rooms are perfect for those who want a real retreat, and are simply decorated with a twin bed and desk.

Shared room

For those who elect to share a room with a guest or another participant, these offer comfort at a modest price.

Commute

Commuter rates include lunch and dinner during the program.

Private rooms are allotted on a first-come, first-served basis, with consideration given to those with special needs.

Learn to tell and listen deeply to the sacred stories we each carry. Enter a sacred space in which to share the spiritual bread of your life. Experiment with creating "narrative theology" as we explore together the tender moments of awakening and transcendence. Learn an intentional process that assists each story told to be held by the body as the listeners uncover the layers and meaning within. Practice vocal ministry and faith exploration within a loving and clear context.

$380/private room; $300/shared room; $220/commuter.

Leader(s)

Kathy HyzyLucy Duncan has been a professional storyteller for over fifteen years. She recently has begun working with Quaker monthly and yearly meetings with a call to help meetings hear the stories of their members. She serves Friends General Conference as associate secretary for Programs and Communications and is a member of Goshen Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.

Kathy HyzyKathy Hyzy is a member of Multnomah Monthly Meeting (OR) and editor of Western Friend magazine. A writer at heart, Kathy treasures the transformative power of story in all its forms. She began leading spiritual storytelling workshops in 2009.

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