Fall 2011 Class: Ignatian Spirituality in Everyday Life

Class Title: Ignatian Spirituality in Everyday Life
Dates & Time: Tuesdays, October  11, 25 & November 1, 8 from 6:30 – 8:30 PM. There will be a full day retreat on Saturday, October 22 from 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Location:  Christ Church & Trinity Lutheran, Sheffield, MA
Donation: $50.00
Led by:  The Rev. Hannah Anderson
To Register: Email The Rev. Jennifer Gregg at jgregg@ststephenspittsfield.org


Class Description: Are you curious about the spiritual life?  Do you wonder about Jesus and whether or not you can have any relationship with Him?  Is there a simple way to enrich one’s prayer life?  Come and explore the basics of Ignatian Spirituality with the Rev. Hannah Anderson, artist-priest at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church.  Hannah completed a forty-day retreat at the Ignatian Spirituality Centre in Guelph, Ontario during her Sabbatical last year and is delighted to share what she has learned in accessible and creative ways.  Please bring a journal and Holy Bible to each class.

Fall 2011 Class: God’s Beloved

Class Title: God’s Beloved
Dates and Time: Tuesday, September 27, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (10 weeks)
Location: South Congregational Church, South St., Pittsfield, MA
Donation: $5.00 – $10.00 per class
Led by: The Rev. Jennifer Gregg
To Register: Email The Rev. Jennifer Gregg at jgregg@ststephenspittsfield.org


Class Description: We are God’s beloved.  This simple statement is one of the hardest concepts for us to comprehend.   In a culture that tells us that we must always be something more than what we are it is often hard for us to conceptualize a God that loves us thoroughly.  This course, using Henri Nouwen’s, Life of the Beloved as well as other resources, will explore what it means to know ourselves fully as God’s beloved.  The first ten weeks of this two part class will focus on the opening chapters ofLife of the Beloved, “Taken” and “Blessed”.  Part II of this class will focus on the later chapters, “Broken” and “Given”.

Fall 2011 Class: Servant Leadership – Putting on the Mind of Christ

Title: Servant Leadership: Putting on the Mind of Christ
Dates & Time:  Tuesday, September 27, 6:30 – 8:30 PM (10 weeks)
Location: St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Park Square, Pittsfield, MA
Donation: $5.00 – $10.00 per class
Led By:  The Rev. Jennifer Gregg
To Register: Contact the Rev. Jennifer Gregg at jgregg@ststephenspittsfield.org


Course Description: Servant Leadership is a paradoxical term which illuminates the nature of truly effective leadership at every level of life (family, church, community, workplace) and also brings us to the very heart of Christian discipleship, the Way of Jesus. Our practice oriented curriculum offers a compelling model for contemporary Christian living and a spiritual path that connects our faith with our daily life, bridging what we do on Sunday to every other day of the week. Through the course we will explore such themes as prayer and presence; scarcity and abundance; power/control and trust/grace; and where we find they intersect with our lives, while also working to embody and be the good news the world so desperately needs.

Clearness Committee

Time/Location:  Determined as Needed

Cost:  Free

“Many of us face a series of difficult dilemmas when we are trying to deal with a personal problem, question we are holding or decision.  On the one hand, we know that the issue is ours alone to resolve and that we have the inner resources to solve it, but those resources are often hidden from us by layers of inner “stuff.”  On the other hand, we know that other people might help us discover our inner resources and find our way, but by exposing our problem to others we run the risk of being “invaded” by their judgment and assumptions and advice, a common painful experience.  As a result, we too often privatize these vital questions in our lives.  At the very moment when we need all the resources we can get, we find ourselves cut off from our own resources and from the resources of the community.”  

-Parker Palmer,  The Clearness Committee:  A Communal Approach to Discernment

The clearness committee helps us do exactly what it says in its name sake:  find clarity.  Gathered with a group of individuals a person facing a decision, personal problem or question comes to a small group community of three or four individuals who help one listen for clarity, for God’s voice, as they listen to the presenting question, decision or problem.  The group does not advice give, try to fix or remedy the situation but trusts the God-given inner resources of the person they are listening with and into being.  The process brings guidance and clarity in a loving, supportive, non-threatening environment.

One Person Writes:

“I found the experience of the clearness committee to be very moving. Finding and listening to God in the silence I was filled with this wonderful, peaceful presence that created a space to ask questions of the young man we worked with and to mindfully listen to him and reflect upon what he was saying. It was a very powerful and profound form of communion where the speaker and the listener became one and felt as if we were being held together in the hand of God.” 

If you are interested in having a clearness committee set up, contact Center’s Director, Rev. Jennifer Gregg.