A Lenten Journey of Discernment through Contemplative Practice
Lent invites us into a season of discernment—a sacred time to slow down, listen more deeply, and notice where God is at work in our lives. In a world that often urges quick answers and constant motion, this class creates space to pause, breathe, and be present with God in times of uncertainty and transition.
Together, we will explore contemplative practices that support discernment and attentiveness to God’s presence, including Taizé worship, labyrinth walking, Lectio Divina, Station of the Cross, and quiet meditation. These practices are gentle ways of learning to listen with the heart, trust the unfolding path, and rest in God’s steady love.
Schedule:
- This class will meet weekly on Mondays at 6:30 in the Spiritual Life Room (on the left side of Robertson Chapel) starting on February 23rd till March 30th.
Who This Is For:
- For those in a season of discernment, transition, or uncertainty
- For those feeling weary, overwhelmed, or in need of grounding
- For those grieving, seeking clarity, or longing to reconnect with God
- For parents, young adults, and seekers who desire space for reflection and stillness
What to Expect:
- Thoughtful guidance into contemplative practices that nurture discernment and presence
- A welcoming space for beginners and experienced practitioners alike
- A compassionate community where questions are honored and silence is embraced
Come as you are—no preparation required, only a willingness to slow down and listen. This is a gentle invitation to be present with God, trust the unfolding journey, and rest in the holy wisdom that meets us along the way.