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Day of Enrichment
June 15, 2019 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Annual Day of Christian Contemplative Reflection – Entering the Nondual Heart of Christ: Christianity as Participatory Mystery
Annual Day of Christian Contemplative Reflection – Entering the Nondual Heart of Christ: Christianity as Participatory Mystery
This enriching day of contemplative retreat, prayer, teaching and community promotes going deeper into contemplative union with God and with one another.
We will explore ways of moving beyond a Christianity understood primarily as belief system, and instead will engage our principal doctrines of Trinity and Incarnation as participatory mysteries that Christ calls us to enter. We’ll give attention to the “unitive” or “nondual” dimension of Christian faith, the recovery of heart-centered Christian contemplative practice, and pioneering Christian voices such as Teilhard de Chardin and Raimon Panikkar.
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Presented by: Rev. Matthew Wright
Rev. Matthew Wright, M.Div is an Episcopal priest, writer, and retreat leader working to renew the Christian Wisdom tradition. He serves as priest-in-charge at St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church in Woodstock, NY and is a teacher for Northeast Wisdom and The Contemplative Society, a non-profit rooted in the teaching lineage of Cynthia Bourgeault. Matthew lives with his wife, Yanick, alongside the brothers of Holy Cross Monastery in West Park, NY.