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Daily Wisdom Meditation – Online and Ongoing

Daily Wisdom Meditation  There has been an arising among many in our Wisdom collective to gather in our practice, prayers, and intentions from all around the world. Our technical ability to connect across the globe has ‘prepared us well’ for this. To that end, we offer a 30 minute collective Wisdom Pause "for Silence and […]

Spiritual Companioning in the Wisdom Community – Online and Ongoing

There is a hunger for spiritual witness and integration as we travel the Wisdom path in community. Wisdom Waypoints is exploring ways we can support “living the work,” grounded in practice and integrating the rich teachings from Cynthia and others into our lives. At Wisdom Waypoints, we want to create spaces for the Wisdom journey […]

Contemplative Chant – Online and Ongoing

Susan Latimer and Elizabeth Combs lead 30-minute Contemplative Chant sessions via Zoom every Wednesday at 2 pm PT/3 pm MT/4 pm CT/5 pm ET US. Find details here >>>

Becoming a Wisdom Elder: A Teaching on Conscious Aging with Cynthia Bourgeault

What does it mean to age consciously? The 2024 American election season brought this question to the national fore, but the topic is much bigger than one presidential candidate. With 73-million Baby Boomers increasing in years and creating what is being called a “gray tsunami,” what is our cultural roadmap for aging with grace and […]

Gospel of Thomas: Lectio Divina with Marcella Kraybill-Greggo

Summer Wisdom Offering Marcella Kraybill-Greggo will be offering periodic once a month group Wisdom Lectio Divina on the Gospel of Thomas during the summer of 2024. Any who are interested can join for a 1 hour zoom group Lectio Divina on a Logion from the Gospel of Thomas. Mark your calendars. All are welcome! This […]

Wisdom Eucharist for Ordinary Time with Marcella Kraybill-Greggo

An Invitation to a Wisdom Eucharist With Marcella Kraybill-Greggo & Rev. Maggie Wellert The Liturgical Season of Ordinary Time begins with Pentecost and continues until Advent. Wendy M. Wright reminds us that the “ordinary” in “Ordinary Time” does not mean “boring, uneventful, undistinguished, everyday.” Rather, it “comes from the word ordinal, to count.” In her […]