SPIRITUALITY AND JUSTICE: Cultivating the Inner Courage to Change the Outer World

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A weekend exploring the Celtic Vision for Personal and Global Well-Being with John Philip Newell
Poet, Peacemaker, Scholar

Explore a spirituality that is intimately linked to the natural world, open to the treasure of all wisdom traditions and grounded in the daily practice of prayer and meditation.

Friday and Saturday, February 12-13, 2016.  Davis, California

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And here's why I think you ought to make plans now to attend:

You know how it is. People come from all over the world to see the Golden Gate Bridge from the Marin Headlands or stare up at El Capitan in Yosemite, but when was the last time you took in these local wonders? We often tend to snub the riches that are right around us. Unfortunately, it’s a pretty common human trait. We’ll travel halfway around the world to see what locals there ignore.

I hope you’ll not ignore something going on here in Davis this February that’s really quite amazing and important. In fact, I know people from across California, and as far away as Utah, who are coming to Davis Community Church on the weekend of February 12-14th for our Spirituality and Justice conference with poet, peacemaker, and scholar, John Philip Newell.

I hope you’ll be there too.

I know it’s in your backyard. I know that the name, John Philip Newell, isn’t new to many of us. I know many of you have read his books. All of this can create such a familiarity that you might easily find yourself doing something else that Friday night and Saturday morning in February.

But I hope you won’t. I hope you’ll plan now to attend and that when you’re done reading this, you’ll go online and sign up.

Look, it’s been a rough decade for humanity. And this last year capped it off. What’s more, there’s no indication things are getting better. The violence, political division, economic challenges, and environmental problems we face will require not only a better human response to it all, but a more robust Christian discipleship, a more embracing Christian view of God and the world, and a more daring capacity for us as Christians to bring the blessing of God to a troubled world.

Many of you have asked me questions like: “What can I do in the face of this violence?” “How can I better steward this fragile environment so there is a future for my grandchildren?” “How can I be a faithful Christian when religion seems so toxic?”

When we gather in February, here at the center of Davis, and with people from across the western US, we’ll wrestle with these kinds of questions. John Philip Newell is a friend and global Christian leader who’s at the forefront of a passionate advocacy for the wholeness of the planet. He builds bridges between religious people of different faiths, and teaches a way of prayer and meditation that empowers a robust engagement with the rigors of real life.

On Friday night, he’ll speak on “The Sacredness of the Earth” and help you consider the ways you, as a person of faith, can help honor and conserve the vast resources of our planet. The bottom line: Friday night will help care for the planet, our common home.

On Saturday morning, John Philip will speak on the wisdom in other traditions and how Christians can remain fully Christian while also finding the good in other faiths. This is sorely needed in this world of such tragic and painful religious divisiveness. He will also lead a late morning session on “The Way Forward” where we think together about what we can do concretely to bring healing between people of various faiths.

Then on Sunday morning, he’ll preach both services at Davis Community Church on the “Power of Blessing”—that is, how we can, with our words and actions, become agents of hope in our world, neighborhoods, workplaces and families.

This conference is incredibly relevant now, and remarkably practical to us who seek, from a Christian perspective, to offer our lives for the common good.

It would be easy to miss it, to plan something else, or figure we can figure such things out on our own. But that would be like living all our lives in the valley without ever seeing the ocean or gaping up in awe at Half Dome.

This conference will help you immensely. And it will help us find a way to collectively bring spirituality together with justice for the healing of the world around us.

Please don’t miss it. Sign up now.