Silent Meditation
Monday-Thursday, October 1-25, 2:00-2:30 p.m. (EST)
Join us virtually from wherever you find yourself to continue GilChrist’s legacy of a simple half hour of silent meditation on weekday afternoons. Please contact John Howie at jhowie@fetzer.org to receive the Zoom link.
Silent Meditation
Monday-Thursday, October 1-25, 2:00-2:30 p.m. (EST)
Join us virtually from wherever you find yourself to continue GilChrist’s legacy of a simple half hour of silent meditation on weekday afternoons. Please contact John Howie at jhowie@fetzer.org to receive the Zoom link.
Silent Meditation
Monday-Thursday, October 1-25, 2:00-2:30 p.m. (EST)
Join us virtually from wherever you find yourself to continue GilChrist's legacy of a simple half hour of silent meditation on weekday afternoons. Please contact John Howie at jhowie@fetzer.org to receive the Zoom link.
Silent Meditation
Monday-Thursday, October 1-25, 2:00-2:30 p.m. (EST)
Join us virtually from wherever you find yourself to continue GilChrist’s legacy of a simple half hour of silent meditation on weekday afternoons. Please contact John Howie at jhowie@fetzer.org to receive the Zoom link.
Silent Meditation
Monday-Thursday, October 1-25, 2:00-2:30 p.m. (EST)
Join us virtually from wherever you find yourself to continue GilChrist’s legacy of a simple half hour of silent meditation on weekday afternoons. Please contact John Howie at jhowie@fetzer.org to receive the Zoom link.
Silent Meditation
Monday-Thursday, October 1-25, 2:00-2:30 p.m. (EST)
Join us virtually from wherever you find yourself to continue GilChrist’s legacy of a simple half hour of silent meditation on weekday afternoons. Please contact John Howie at jhowie@fetzer.org to receive the Zoom link.
25th Anniversary Ceremony (Private Event)
Due to COVID safety considerations, a private, outdoor ceremony will be held.
Echoing elements of the original dedication in 1995, this ceremony will celebrate the inspiration that brought GilChrist into being as well as reflections on what GilChrist has inspired since its creation. An outdoor processional on the land will honor the past, present, and future of GilChrist while offering prayers for the people, land, creatures, and places within the GilChrist community.
25 Days of GilChrist
For 25 years, GilChrist Retreat Center has served an extended community of humans and other living beings with space for rest, regeneration, and healing. As we prepare to observe the 25th anniversary of the dedication of GilChrist on October 15, our nation is deeply divided politically, a novel virus has dramatically reshaped daily life around the world, the struggle for racial justice continues with urgency, and our wounded planet is crying out.
September Practice: Sacred Spaces and Places
Your sacred space is where you find yourself again and again. —Joseph Campbell
As we cope with the difficulties, the losses, and uncertainties of this time, visiting a sacred space or place can be a refuge, a reminder to take a deep breath, to re-center ourselves, to pray, to meditate, or to engage in meaningful ritual.
What Does Spirituality Mean to Us? A Study of Spirituality in the United States
Earlier this year, our partners at NORC at the University of Chicago shared with us that they’d received the last of the 3,600 responses to our national survey on spirituality and civic life. With excitement and anticipation, we and our partners at Hattaway Communications, our advisors, and reviewers dug into the data, looking for the nuance of what it means to be and feel spiritual today.