Friday, March 20, 2020

Seeking respite? Join us today for a call of care and resilience.


We have been meeting online now every day for the last three days for Faith Community Calls for Care and Resilience.
We may be physically apart but are coming together every day this week for spiritual respite and solace. It’s been truly wonderful.
For today’s call, we are joined by Dr. Kathleen Deignan, a Sister in the Congregation of Notre Dame. Sister Deignan is an acclaimed liturgical musician and spiritual teacher. She is currently composer-in-residence of Schola Ministries, and is the founder and director of Iona Spirituality Institute at Iona College, New York.

Will you join us today?

We are coming together every day this week at 4 pm / 16:00 New York Time (find your local time here).
Join the conversation on Zoom or watch the simultaneous livestream on Facebook.

Why are we doing these calls?

As people of faith and spirit, we are coming together. Building a world rooted in love, justice and compassion for everyone in our human family.
Come today, Thursday, March 19, and every day this week at 4 pm / 16:00 New York Time. Here are the links again to join on Facebook Live or, for the full experience, on Zoom.
Bring yourself, your family, your friends, and your neighbors. To find peace within, and connection with each other. To practice care and resilience in a time of crisis.
See you later on today.
In faith,
Rev. Fletcher Harper and the entire GreenFaith team



P.S. We believe that the measurement of a healthy society is how we treat those who are the most vulnerable. Please join people of faith and spirit in signing and sharing this values statement, and committing to build that society together.

P.P.S. Missed one of the calls? Recordings of our Faith Community Calls for Care and Resilience are on our Facebook page.
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