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Lectio Divina
October 20 @ 5:00 pm - 5:50 pm
Gather for a contemplative reading of the day’s gospel and then continue to the 6 p.m. Vesper Light Evening Eucharist. Lectio Divina is a practice that dates to the 6th century founder of Western monasticism, Benedict of Nursia. Through repeated, and ever deeper, readings of scripture, we can experience the germinating of the Living Word within us. Learn more about Lectio Divina in this Anglican Communion resource. Led by the Rev. Stephen Siptroth. Meets most months on the Third Sunday of the month.
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If you have any questions about Children, Youth, and Family Ministry, please email stephm@gracecathedral.org You can also read more about our program on Children, Youth, and Family Ministry page. Masks are strongly encouraged inside the cathedral.
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Lectio Divina
Gather for a contemplative reading of the day’s gospel and then continue to the 6 p.m. Vesper Light Evening Eucharist. Lectio Divina is a practice that dates to the 6th century founder of Western monasticism, Benedict of Nursia. Through repeated, and ever deeper, readings of scripture, we can experience the germinating of the Living Word within us. Learn more about Lectio Divina in this Anglican Communion resource. Led by the Rev. Stephen Siptroth. Meets most months on the Third Sunday of the month.
Event Details
If you have any questions about Children, Youth, and Family Ministry, please email stephm@gracecathedral.org You can also read more about our program on Children, Youth, and Family Ministry page. Masks are strongly encouraged inside the cathedral.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Give to Grace Today!
Gather for a contemplative reading of the day’s gospel and then continue to the 6 p.m. Vesper Light Evening Eucharist. Lectio Divina is a practice that dates to the 6th century founder of Western monasticism, Benedict of Nursia. Through repeated, and ever deeper, readings of scripture, we can experience the germinating of the Living Word within us. Learn more about Lectio Divina in this Anglican Communion resource. Led by the Rev. Stephen Siptroth. Meets most months on the Third Sunday of the month.
Event Details
If you have any questions about Children, Youth, and Family Ministry, please email stephm@gracecathedral.org You can also read more about our program on Children, Youth, and Family Ministry page. Masks are strongly encouraged inside the cathedral.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Give to Grace Today!
Gather for a contemplative reading of the day’s gospel and then continue to the 6 p.m. Vesper Light Evening Eucharist. Lectio Divina is a practice that dates to the 6th century founder of Western monasticism, Benedict of Nursia. Through repeated, and ever deeper, readings of scripture, we can experience the germinating of the Living Word within us. Learn more about Lectio Divina in this Anglican Communion resource. Led by the Rev. Stephen Siptroth. Meets most months on the Third Sunday of the month.
Event Details
If you have any questions about Children, Youth, and Family Ministry, please email stephm@gracecathedral.org You can also read more about our program on Children, Youth, and Family Ministry page. Masks are strongly encouraged inside the cathedral.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Give to Grace Today!