Process Pop-Up: Reviving Christian Process Theology
Believing there is good news of Jesus beyond the academy, Dr. Epperly will show how Christian process theology must join its theological vision with spiritual practices of healing & wholeness, integration of contemplation and action, and a rediscovery of an affirmative vision of Jesus.
Process Pop-Up: Spirituality, Psychedelics, and Process Thought
Drawing from his own deeply moving personal journey through the early death of his father and his quest for sobriety, in this event, John Buchanan, Ph.D. will introduce topics from his 2022 book, Processing Reality: Finding Meaning in Death, Psychedelics, and Sobriety.
Interweavings: Called To Be Sensitive: Process-Relational Perspectives on Highly Sensitive People
In this event, Lee McAuliffe Rambo will describe highly sensitive people, their characteristics, and gifts, and she will recount her own experiences “toughing it out” in seminary, the church, and the workplace.
Interweavings: Remembering Our Ancestors: Honoring our Beloved Dead 2023
Join Process & Faith and Kathleen Reeves for a special online Interweavings event, sponsored by the Pagan Path, that will be a service of remembrance for everyone who has lost or grieved a loved one.
Interweavings: A Season of Darkness and Light 2023
In this event, we’ll introduce some of the major holidays in late fall and early winter, noting their significance in each tradition. We’ll look at Diwali, Advent, Hanukkah, St. Lucia Day, Winter Solstice, Christmas, Epiphany, Kwanzaa, New Year’s Eve, and Lunar New Year.
Process Pop-Up: The Not-Yet God and the Relational Whole
The new science, especially quantum physics, has changed our understanding of space, time and matter; hence it raises new questions on the meaning of God. In this Pop-Up, we'll discuss llia Delio's latest book, "The Not-Yet God: Carl Jung, Teilhard de Chardin, and the Relational Whole."
Process Pop-Up: Process, Pluralism, and Respecting Diverse Religious Ultimates
In this event, LoPresti will share key ideas from his book to describe a “meta-theology” of world religions, arguing that both Western and non-Western traditions are helpful. He’ll draw from John B. Cobb’s Whiteheadian “deep religious pluralism” as well as South Asian philosophy, Western analytic philosophy, and the writings of Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI).
Process Pop-Up: Yoga, Experience, and the Vagus Nerve
In this pop-up, Leslie King will introduce simple chair yoga movements or asanas and each participant will learn more about their range of movement and how yogic practices best make sense for the body.
Process Pop-Up: God Will be All in All
In this event, Dr. Case-Winters will explore these themes as well as the provoking questions that arise with our affirmation that “God is with us.” How can we believe “God is with us” when there is so much suffering and evil in the world? When we make this affirmation what do we mean by “us”? Do we mean “just us Christians”?
Interweavings: indigo, the color of grief
In a world that Whitehead described as one of "perpetual perishing," grief must certainly be a universal human experience. In this event, Jonathan Foster will read excerpts from his book, indigo: the color of grief and chaplain Kathleen Reeves will respond, sharing thoughts and tools on our movement through grief.