When: Thursday, June 4th from 6:30-9:30pm MDT
Where: Online using this Zoom link
Cost: Free (an offering will be taken)
Registration: Preregister for this workshop here.
Fear and Retreat or Hope and Opportunity. What do you make of this season we are in? The Royal College of Psychiatrists in UK is predicting ‘a tsunami of mental illness’ as a result of the pandemic. Unemployment has risen to unimaginable levels. Travel has been severely restricted, and online is for many of us our most frequent form of social connection. Meeting up with a friend has begun to feel risky. Shaking hands and giving a friend a hug feels like we are doing something wrong.
In the midst of many differing views, one thing is certain. Our world, our lives and our relationships will not return to the way they were before the pandemic. We have a lot to learn about the implications of all that has happened. Can we turn this moment into an opportunity to grow into more than we were and to begin to help others do the same?
Whether we are living in a low or high risk part of the world, we are now all having to face up to some radical changes. In this evening workshop we would like to help inform and equip you to live well and keep well in this new season.
In our first virtual workshop Pastors Peter Holmes and Susan Williams will map out the choices we are being confronted with. They will explore the psychological, sociological, and Biblical dynamics of this world-changing moment. Is this an earthquake for the emotional and spiritual landscapes of our lives that will cause irreparable damage? How can we sustain our communities with health in the middle of theses shifts?
Join us Thursday, June 4th from 6:30-9:30pm MDT on Zoom for this workshop. Sign in from 6:15pm MDT to be ready for a prompt start. Make sure you have a way of taking notes during the workshop – you will need it!