Date: Sunday, October 22, 2023
Time: 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Led by: Reverend Karen Lindquist
This event is In Person
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with Elizabeth/Nurah Grace
Wild – Look to Nature for understanding about yourself and your life.
Council – Sit in circle with a group of humans, hear and be heard.
The Wild World is experiencing Autumn. Deciduous trees are releasing leaves, some dried and brown, others are brilliantly colored. What can we learn from this? Elizabeth will lead a process and meditation for releasing and making space for stillness.
The Council portion of this program will not be live-streamed.
Elizabeth/Nurah Grace
Pronouns: she, her. Mother, teacher, representative in Inayati Order of Sufism, Nature lover, story-teller, song catcher, and Wild Guide.
Interfaith Community Sanctuary’s 2023 Spiritual Discernment is
Transforming the Body, Heart, and Mind
JANUARY: Purifying the Body
FEBRUARY: Cleansing the Heart
MARCH: Observing the Mind
APRIL: Refining the Body
MAY: Educating the Heart
JUNE: Clarifying the Mind
JULY: Relaxing the Body
AUGUST: Surrendering the Heart
SEPTEMBER: Dissolving the Mind
OCTOBER: Finding Balance in the Body
NOVEMBER: Harmonizing the Heart
DECEMBER: Recreating the Mind
Our yearly Spiritual Discernment is reflected in our activities, within our services each Sunday, and within the diverse groups that meet in circle throughout our community.
SHARING OUR WEALTH
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Your generous donation allows us to continue offering interfaith worship services, events, classes. Also to continue creating sacred community as well as maintaining a historic building in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle. Currently we are in the process of recovering from rain water damage. Thank you for your help!
https://interfaithcommunitysanctuary.org/donate/
Your generous DONATION may also be mailed to:
Interfaith Community Sanctuary
1763 NW 62nd Street
Seattle, Washington 98107
Land Acknowledgement:
We would like to acknowledge that we gather today on the ancestral homelands of the Coast Salish Peoples, who have lived here from time immemorial. Please join us in expressing our deepest respect and gratitude for our Indigenous neighbors, for their enduring care and protection of our shared lands and waterways.