WELL COME SPRING 2018 NOURISH YOUR SPIRIT Well for the Journey, Inc. 400 West Pennsylvania Avenue Towson, MD 21204 410-296-9355 wellforthejourney.org
Our Vision Gathering Seeking the Source of Wholeness and Life Quenching a Common Thirst Nurturing One Another. Our Mission In Community Being Nourished and Renewed Becoming Living Water For Others in the World. To encourage and support spiritual wellness in daily life through innovative programs and resources. BRIDGING: Inviting people from different backgrounds and experiences into community while honoring each person s uniqueness. Core Values DISCERNING: Helping one another listen for, become open to, and respond to the lived experience of God. REFLECTING: Taking time amidst the busyness of life to explore faith, find meaning, and grow into wholeness. WELLBEING: Tending the spiritual life as an integral part of wholeness in people and communities. REACHING OUT: Becoming more compassionate, creative, contemplative, and joyful in our relationships and our world.
Our spring programming includes a wide variety of opportunities for listening, receptivity, and contemplative practices, which are vitally important in today s noisy and strident culture. CLASSES & WORKSHOPS All Well for the Journey programs are inclusive and open to everyone, no matter where you are on your own journey. Introduction to the Practice of Forgiveness What is forgiveness and how can it lead to a better life? Learn about common misconceptions of forgiveness, explore the dimensions of forgiveness, and gain insight into how shifting from resentment to release can lead to improved health and spiritual well-being. Thursday, Feb. 15, 6:30-8:30 pm Leader: Mabeth Hudson Cost: $30 Practicing Forgiveness How can forgiveness be integrated into your daily life? This three-part series will address the practical dimensions of forgiveness and give you tools to shift from resentment to release. Learn how to become more forgiving in relationships with others and self. Prerequisite: Introduction to the Practice of Forgiveness. Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 pm, Feb. 22, Mar. 1, (skip Mar. 8), Mar.15 Leader: Mabeth Hudson Cost: $85 All photos by Greg Cochran
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS Lectio and Lunch for Lent: A Morning of Quiet Prayer and Reflection on Scripture Co-sponsored by Well for the Journey and the Benedictine Sisters of Baltimore Enjoy a morning exploring Lectio, an ancient form of sacred reading that invites you to ruminate with a small piece of scripture, allowing it to dwell deeply in your mind and heart. You are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch. We will provide coffee, tea, and water. Tuesday, Mar. 6, 10 am-12 pm Location: Emmanuel Monastery, 2229 West Joppa Road, Lutherville, MD Leader: Kathy McNany, OSB Cost: $35 All photos by Greg Cochran
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS Conscious Aging How can we look at aging as life-expanding rather than self-limiting? Conscious Aging is a program developed by the Institute of Noetic Sciences that offers guidance and community to shift our consciousness on aging away from selflimitation and fear into wholeness, connection, and compassion. Exploratory Workshop Are you curious about Conscious Aging? Learn more about this valuable, practical approach. Friday, Mar. 9, 9:30-11:30 am Location: School Sisters of Notre Dame Province Headquarters, 6401 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD Leaders: Franklin Adkinson and Mabeth Hudson, Certified Conscious Aging Facilitators Cost: $25 Conscious Aging Series This interactive six-part program delves deeper into the Conscious Aging approach and recommended practices. We will listen to our inner wisdom, integrate inspirational ideas and best practices, share in meaningful conversation circles, and tap into the collective wisdom of the group. No introductory class required. Fridays, 9:30-11:30 am: Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11 Location: School Sisters of Notre Dame Province Headquarters, 6401 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD Leaders: Franklin Adkinson and Mabeth Hudson, Certified Conscious Aging Facilitators Cost: $195 (includes comprehensive personal workbook) Igniting Your Creative Spark We are born with a creative spark within us, whether we recognize it or not. This workshop is designed to help ignite that spark. Conversation starters, a processoriented art project, and encouraging community will help you on your way. No art experience necessary. Saturdays, 1-3 pm: Mar. 10, Apr. 14 Leader: Becky Slater Cost: $40 per class (includes all art supplies)
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS Centering Prayer Workshop Centering prayer: what is it and why do you need it? In this workshop, we will experience prayer as listening and a way of becoming more aware of the movement of the Spirit. Discover how this simple practice can lead to transformation and compassion. Friday, Mar. 16, 9:30 am-12 pm Leader: Donna Mollenkopf Cost: $35 Mystics and Visionaries: Living Wisdom for Life Today Learn about the life and spirit of people whose relationship with God, connection with all living beings, selfless service, and compassionate action contribute to the healing of the world and offer compelling insight for these times. Back to Nature Mary Magdalene A Misunderstood Mystic Monday, Apr. 9, 1-3 pm Leader: Mabeth Hudson, MA Helen Keller Overcoming Adversity Wednesday, May 9, 7-9 pm Leader: Paula Schonewald Cost per class: $30; $55 for both Celebrate Earth Day by reconnecting to nature. Enjoy a slow walk through nature designed to replenish your soul. Begin in community with guided reflections, walk in silence at your own pace, and conclude with shared observations and insights. The walk involves uneven terrain. Sunday, Apr. 22, 2-4 pm Location: Double Rock Park, 8211 Glen Rd, Parkville, MD Leaders: Terri and Bob Smith Cost: $10
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS Living in the Presence: Introduction to Contemplative Practices Do you ever find yourself struggling to hear the still, small voice of God? Lost in the words of your prayers? Wondering if God is listening? Longing for something you cannot explain? Gain an oversight of contemplative practices that can lead to a greater awareness of God s Presence in all things and at all times. Thursday, May 3, 9:30 am-12 pm Leader: Lorie Conway, MA Cost: $35 Nature, Spirit, and Well-being Co-sponsored by Well for the Journey and Chesapeake Mental Health Collaborative How does a relationship with nature affect a person s experience of spirituality and psychological well-being? Many people encounter spirit in nature and consequently experience consolation and nourishment, beauty, solitude, and well-being. This workshop will review current research on the relationship between nature, spirituality, and well-being, and help you deepen your relationship with nature through guided meditation as well as experiential and journaling exercises. Saturday, May 5, 10-11:30 am Leader: Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan Cost: $25 Journaling 101 The practice of journaling provides an opportunity to look inwardly and reflect on aspects of your life. In this workshop, participants learn simple prompts for journal entries as well as tips and strategies for making journaling part of their regular routine. All participants receive a personal journal as well as examples of each strategy. Time is provided for participants to ask questions and discuss journaling reflections and insights. Wednesday, May 16, 9:30-11:30 am Leader: Liz Neal Cost: $30
RENEWAL DAYS The Welcoming Way Practice How can we be more open to God and learn to welcome life as it is instead of as we want it to be? Sometimes our desires or expectations for the way life should be impede our ability to receive God. Drawing from Thomas Keating s Welcoming Prayer and a variety of contemplative and creative exercises we will explore ways to welcome life. Learning to let go of that which inhibits prayer and listening helps us to open ourselves to God in our daily life. Bring a brown bag lunch; drinks and fresh snacks provided. Saturday, Mar. 24, 9:30 am-3:30 pm Leader: Ginny Barnhart Cost: $75 (includes drinks and fresh snacks) The Enneagram for Couples To help create a thriving relationship, two people must understand and accept each other s basic personality traits. This is where we click and clash in our relationships. The Enneagram can be an invaluable tool as a spiritual road map to greater intimacy with ourselves and each other. Join us for a day of exploration of our Enneagram types both individually and as a couple. Grow as you gain new insights for navigating your relationship by understanding the strengths and challenges you share as a couple. Open to spouses, life partners, engaged, or dating couples. Free online test is required prior to the workshop. Saturday, Apr. 7, 10 am-4 pm Location: Private home in Northern Baltimore County, 15 minutes from Towson Leader: Bev Gorman Cost: $165 per couple (includes lunch and refreshments)
SPIRITUAL COMPANIONING Women at the Well Joyful Living in Stressful Times How can we cultivate joy as a way of being, and not just a temporary feeling? Drawing from the bestselling book, The Book of Joy, by the Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, and Douglas Abrams (no text required, but could be beneficial), we will explore the science and practical dimensions of joy and learn how to cultivate joy in daily life. Wednesdays, 9:30-11:30 am: Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, Apr. 4, 11 Thursdays, 10 am-12 pm: Mar. 15, 22, (skip 29), Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26 Cost: $150 if paid at least one week in advance; $170 for late registration Welcome to the Well! We offer a safe, inclusive space where you can explore your day-to-day spirituality. If you have any questions about our programs, please call the office at 410-296-9355. Our Definition of Spirituality At the Well, we define spirituality as the aspect of humanity that refers to the way that people seek and express meaning and purpose, experience their connectedness to the significant or the sacred, and experience their connectedness to the moment, to self, to others, and to nature. Spirituality is associated with hope, inner peace, compassion, and finding meaning. Spirituality is broader than religion; religion can be part of one s spirituality, but that is not always so. Cancellation Policy There are no refunds of registration fees except for instances when the Well cancels a program due to insufficient registration or inclement weather. Fees can be applied toward a future program. Inclement Weather Policy The Well generally follows Baltimore County Public Schools decisions. If Baltimore County is delayed, morning programs are canceled. When Baltimore County schools are closed, programs are also canceled. Sometimes facilitators will make a decision to go forward with a program depending on the road conditions and will contact participants individually.
SUMMER SNEAK PEEK Summer Soulstice Registration is open! Welcome summer by renewing your mind, body, and spirit with one of our most popular programs! Enjoy a day to relax, replenish, and bless the leisure of summer on the welcoming pastoral grounds of Emmanuel Monastery in Lutherville, MD. Bring a brown bag lunch; drinks and fresh snacks provided. Limited to 22 people. Tuesday, June 5, 9:30 am-3 pm Location: Emmanuel Monastery, 2229 West Joppa Road, Lutherville, MD Leader: Kathy McNany, OSB Cost: $85* (includes drinks, fresh snacks, reflection materials, and optional yoga or Qi Gong) *Reflexology, Reiki, and massage available for an additional fee Joyful Living in Stressful Times: A Daytime Workshop Do you want to live more joyfully? Spend a day learning how to cultivate joy as a way of being in your daily life, based on The Book of Joy, by the Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, and Douglas Abrams (no text required, but could be beneficial). This workshop will be duplicative of the content from the Women at the Well spring session. Bring a bag lunch; drinks and fresh snacks provided. Wednesday, June 20, 9:30 am-3 pm Leader: Mabeth Hudson Cost: $75 (includes drinks and fresh snacks)
REGISTRATION The Well is here to support your spiritual journey. We do not want anyone unable to participate due to financial restraints. Please call us at 410-296-9355 if you would like to pay for a program(s) in installments, or if you would like an application for a reduction of fees through the Well Program Scholarship Fund (also available on the Well s website). Unless otherwise noted, all programs are held at Well for the Journey. Facilitator bios can be found on our website. Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Email: Program Day Time Deposit Due VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS: The Well Program Scholarship Fund All amounts welcome. Daily Faith Subscription $52 Other Additional Donations We do not want anyone unable to participate due to financial constraints. Check here if you would like an application for reduction of fees through the Well Program Scholarship Fund. TOTAL: How did you hear about us? Send to: Well for the Journey 400 W. Pennsylvania Ave Towson MD 21204 www.wellforthejourney.org www.facebook.com/wellforthejourney
400 W. Pennsylvania Ave. Towson, Maryland 21204 www.wellforthejourney.org www.facebook.com/wellforthejourney