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 

FAITHS IN CONVERSATION

human brainJoin us for a forum dedicated to a dialogue between Islam and Christianity. We will hear from a Christian pastor and a Muslim neurosurgeon, who will each discuss their faith and its relationship to a scientific worldview.

 

June 20th / 6:30 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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Map and Directions

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ISH map

Driving directions:

Travel south on Greenbriar until just before it merges with Fannin Street. (MetroRail tracks make it impossible to simply turn left into the facility; if traveling north on Fannin keep left onto Greenbriar and U-turn at Old Spanish Trail.)

You will pass La Concha Lane, where you will see the ISH sign.

Turn right at the next street, where you can find visitor parking.

 

MetroRail directions:

Get off at the Reliant Stadium stop and travel north (Reliant should be on your left).

Three-tenths of a mile north of the Reliant stop, turn left into the unnamed street with a visitor entrance to the ISH facility.

ISH

Our mission is to create and disseminate knowledge of the role that spirituality plays in health and healing.

8100 Greenbriar, Ste. 220 | Houston, TX 77054
713.797.0600 | general information: email ISH

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basis of race, religion, color, sex, national origin, disability, or age
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