Spiritual Support Meeting Groups

flagsWork in healthcare? Need support with spiritual issues? Please join us for our first-ever spiritual support group meeting and see how you can work through spiritual issues that arise in the context of health professions.

 

April 24 / 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm 

SACRED MOMENTS IN MEDICINE

human brainThis intimate "evening of stories" will celebrate personal experiences of spiritual/special/sacred moments in medicine. Four narratives will be shared, each from different perspectives, with time for discussion at the end of the evening.

 

April 23rd / 5:30-7:00 pm at ISH 

Meditation 101

Schroeder

"Meditation" encompasses many different form of practice. This panel will allow attendees to learn about the great many varieties of meditative practice, across both Eastern and Western traditions. Come to learn from three experts in the field!

May 14, 2013 / 5:30-7:30pm 

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If God is Truly Infinite . . .

"The God of the Future would have to fill many roles and transcend many interpretations of historical religious tests.  But as I have always argued, if God is truly infinite, then God must have infinite manifestations. Each person can only see a very limited version of whatever God or the universe might be. . . if we bring together all our descriptions of human nature, reality, spirituality, and the universe, we might achieve a fuller understanding of what God is."

Andrew Newberg, M.D. and Mark Robert Waldman, How God Changes Your Brain:  Breakthrough Findings froma  Leading Neuroscientist.   New York:  Ballatine Books, 2009, p 129.

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