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SUMMARY:Process Pop-Up: Family\, Parenting\, Young Spirituality\, and Process
DESCRIPTION:How might a process perspective help parents to raise their children to be spiritual\, resilient\, creative\, and compassionate? Join Jay McDaniel and Bonnie Rambob as they join together to facilitate a conversation about such topics as: \n\n\n\n\nNurturing the spiritual child—practices for spiritual parents\n\n\n\nSpiritual development across life stages\n\n\n\nGod as parent—new ways of thinking with process-oriented perspective\n\n\n\nBringing spirituality into parenting after a faith crisis\, holding space for spirit in the desolate wilderness\n\n\n\nIntergenerational and Interfaith Ministry/Community—the Village\n\n\n\nTenderness as tending the hearth at home\n\n\n\n\nFacilitators\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDuring the pandemic\, Rev. Bonnie Rambob shifted her paid job from parish ministry to teaching kindergarten at her local public school.  Bonnie enjoys working in\, writing about\, podcasting on\, and exploring areas such as: multi-faith leadership\, the spirituality of children and parenting\, process theology\, political activism\, and progressive Christianity. As a spiritual traveler who migrated out of evangelical/fundamentalist Christianity\, Bonnie co-leads several ministries of accompaniment for others who are in faith-shift. She co-hosts two podcasts: Haystacks\, for former and fringe Seventh-day Adventists\, and Irenicast\, on progressive Christianity. Bonnie loves climbing trees\, knitting\, and hiking with her partner and two young adult sons. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJay McDaniel\, PhD\, is professor emeritus of world religions at Hendrix College in Conway\, Arkansas; editor of the website Open Horizons; author of several books on process and ecology and process and spirituality; and chair of the board of the Cobb Institute.
URL:https://processandfaith.org/event/process-pop-up-family-parenting-young-spirituality-and-process/
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SUMMARY:Interweavings: Deep Listening: A Chaplain Approach to Healing and Wholeness
DESCRIPTION:Around the world\, the polarization and radicalization of groups who have lost faith in their fellow humans is increasing. We are seeing a troubling rise in generalizations and manipulative propaganda that encourage dehumanization of our fellow human family members. It seems that as each year passes\, the opportunities diminish for meaningful interactions and conversations which serve as short- and long-term reminders that we are communities that thrive on differences of thought and commonality of values. We have self-segregated to the point that we can stay in our physical and virtual bubbles\, significantly limiting our connections to our neighbors. Single dimensions of complex identities have shifted would-be friends into presumed enemies. Chaplains learn to minister to people of all faiths and beliefs. These skills can be applied to heal divides and bring people back together. \n\n\n\nFacilitators: Scott Nichols and Kathleen Reeves\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nScott Nichols is the director of Spiritual Care and a Chaplain for Gentiva Hospice in central Illinois with over 15 years’ experience in Chaplaincy and Family Ministry. Having earned his BA in General Ministry and MA in Christian Leadership from Lincoln Christian University\, Scott has combined his education and experience in developing a universal approach to spirituality and ministry. Scott began his clinical career as a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor for the state of Illinois\, focusing on dual-diagnoses patients and family therapy with Gateway Foundation and Chestnut Health Systems. He has lectured on topics such as Case Management and Behavioral Therapy at the NAADAC Annual Conference. In his free time\, Scott enjoys creating and teaching music in his studio and relaxes by retreating to his “cabin” in the hills of Alabama. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Reverend Kathleen Reeves is the Director of Spiritual Care at RIVA Hospice of California where she works as chaplain and bereavement coordinator. Kathleen is an ordained interfaith minister and holds a Master of Divinity in interfaith theology. She has been active in interfaith peace and is a member of the Inland Valley Interfaith Working Group for Middle East Peace. She is the President of the Upland Interfaith Council. Kathleen is part of the Cobb Institute team and works to live a life in process. \n\n\n\nKathleen is a student of Japanese tea ceremony through the international Chado Urasenke Tankokai association of the Urasenke school in Kyoto\, Japan. Kathleen follows an earth-based religion.
URL:https://processandfaith.org/event/interweavings-deep-listening-a-chaplain-approach-to-healing-and-wholeness/
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