Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul - Winter 2024 Book Group
You are invited to join
A Diocese of MT ZOOM
Winter 2024 Book Study
Tuesday Afternoons 4:30-5:30 pm
January 16 - March 19, 2024
Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul:
Celtic Wisdom for Reawakening to What Our Souls Know and Healing the World,
John Philip Newell
Facilitator: Rev. Valerie Webster, (406) 579-3980
Zoom Meeting:
Either download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZEkdeGoqT0sHNEAf5GGL8Lb3ax4CEdznIcZ/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGtpzkiGtOTth-CRpwMHYjoWfTwtiFdgo14vRmwJAd_Oi_0ZeNaZpFaFMLe
OR Join Zoom Meeting using link OR joining Zoom meeting with Meeting ID and passcode:
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Meeting ID: 859 2807 6665 Passcode: 153370
John Philip Newell’s Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul is Published by HarperCollins Publishers, NYC, NY © 2021 John Philip Newell.
Note: Audible, kindle, & hardcover available through Amazon.
Review Excerpt:
“John Philip Newell shares the long, hidden tradition of Celtic Christianity, explaining how this earth-based spirituality can help us rediscover the natural rhythms of life and deepen our spiritual connection with God, with each other, and with the earth. Newell introduces some of Celtic Christianity’s leading practitioners, both saints and pioneers of faith, whose timeless wisdom is more necessary than ever. [ . . . ]
“By embracing the wisdom of Celtic Christianity, we can learn how to listen to the sacred and see the divine in all of creation and within each of us. Human beings are inherently spiritual creatures who intuitively see the sacred in nature and within one another, but our cultures—and at times even our faiths—have made us forget what each of us already know deep in our souls but have learned to suppress. Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul offers a new spiritual foundation for our lives, once centered on encouragement, guidance, and hope for creating a better world.”
Please email Rev. Valerie Webster, if you would like to join this Episcopal Diocesan Book Discussion Group via Zoom. Questions: (406) 579-3980