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CTA-Madison
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CTA – MADISON and HOLY WISDOM MONASTERY
host
host
Michael Morwood
renowned author & pastoral minister
Presenting
How the New Story Affects Prayer
April 21, 2012
9:30am to 12:30pm and 2:30pm-4:30pm
Michael Morwood has over 30 years experience in retreat, education, parish and youth ministries. Since 1990 he has focused on adult faith formation. He is interested in helping Christians to examine what they believe and why they believe it, what they imagine and why they imagine the way they do, and to articulate faith in Jesus in ways that resonate with a contemporary understanding of our place in the universe.
Click here for registration brochure
renowned author & pastoral minister
Presenting
How the New Story Affects Prayer
April 21, 2012
9:30am to 12:30pm and 2:30pm-4:30pm
Michael Morwood has over 30 years experience in retreat, education, parish and youth ministries. Since 1990 he has focused on adult faith formation. He is interested in helping Christians to examine what they believe and why they believe it, what they imagine and why they imagine the way they do, and to articulate faith in Jesus in ways that resonate with a contemporary understanding of our place in the universe.
Click here for registration brochure
Praying a New
Story
by Michael Morwood [2004] Page 7 - “It makes a big difference how we pray if we view God as a person in heaven or, as the Baltimore Catechism put it, if we view God ‘everywhere.’ For many of us prayer has been an effort to contact an ‘elsewhere God.’ What happens when we shift our attention to an ‘everywhere God’ --- a sustaining Presence in all, through all, never absent, never distant, not in one place more than in any other place, a Presence ‘in whom we live and move and have our being’?” | Did You Miss the 2011 Call To Action National Conference?
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