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Celtic Soul

“Celtic Soul” is a look into the themes and perspectives of Celtic Christianity that are relevant to our modern lives. It serves as both an overview and a deeper dive into this ancient and critically relevant way of seeing faith, life, and connection to one another and all of Creation.  Additionally, we consider the Celtic understanding of ourselves within Creation instead of over or apart from Nature, and we let the wisdom of Nature inform our understanding of God, life, and spiritual growth.    


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Celtic Way

“Celtic Way” provides teaching, discussion, and participation in Celtic Christian spiritual practices. We consider the rhythms of life - daily, yearly, and over an entire human lifespan, and we learn Celtic and contemplative practices to assist us in deepening our awareness of our connection with God. Some of these practices are familiar and others are long-silenced ways which are finding new possibilities of encouraging and assisting a vibrant faith journey.  Alongside these practices, we also notice the role of human imagination and dreams in our spiritual growth.   


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Celtic Calling

“Celtic Calling” is a class focused on our relational responsibility toward one another and Earth. Tragically, our modern moment is filled with divisive and damaging ways of living in relationship with other people, cultures, and Earth. The ancient Celts believed that the way that we care for others and the way that we participate in the beautiful cycles and wisdom of Earth are at the very heart of our spiritual responsibility. This ancient way is ready to help our modern mind reorient itself toward community, care, interdependence, and restoration. At this retreat, we ground ourselves with contemplative and Celtic spiritual practices and use our imaginations and creativity to encourage loving action as the great work of Spirit-oriented life. We develop our skills to love well and participate in the redemptive work of God.