Contemplative Spirituality Group

Meets on Zoom every other Monday, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. PST

The Journey Center and The Quest are partnering to offer a safe and sacred space to explore spiritual journeys together. Participants learn contemplative listening practices and share spiritual journeys with each other for support and encouragement. Each session begins with introductions and check-ins followed by a contemplative spiritual practice – usually lectio divina – and breakout groups. Although we are a Christ-centered spiritual community, people of all faiths or no faith are welcome to participate.

Free/Drop in. Donations welcome.

Click the More information link above to register and receive the Zoom link.

Facilitated by Matt Nightingale, Spiritual Director and Pastor

Date

Sep 26 2022
Expired!

Time

6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Cost

Free, donations welcome

Location

Online

Organizer

Journey Center Santa Rosa
Phone
707-578-2121
Email
info@journeycenter.org
Website
http://www.journeycentersantarosa.org

Facilitator

  • Matt Nightingale
    Matt Nightingale
    Spiritual Director, musician, pastor, and writer

    Matt Nightingale is a pastor, musician, speaker, writer, and spiritual director living and working in San Francisco’s North Bay Area. He is founder and executive director of Common Sanctuary, and co-pastor of The Quest, a progressive Christian faith community in Marin County.

    Matt is also a spiritual director and support group facilitator with The Christian Closet, which offers web-based counseling, coaching, and spiritual direction for LGBTQ Christians. He is a graduate of the Journey Center Association’s Spiritual Director Formation Program and currently serves on the board of directors for the Journey Center of Santa Rosa.

    Matt is passionate about the intersection of sexuality and spirituality. Through his writing, speaking, podcast appearances and even a TEDx talk, he works to create safe, sacred space for people exploring these important matters. Learn more at mattnightingale.com.

    Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Matt is the grateful father of four adult children.

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