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Circle Of Trust
Apr
3

Circle Of Trust

If you feel like you are floating with only a vague sense of an anchor, if you are unsure of where you are on your spiritual journey, if you are reassessing your faith or if you are questioning your own theology join the Circle of Trust for For three Wednesdays in April. These special Circle of Trust meetings will focus on religion and faith. No answers will be provided, but sharing our questions in a non-judgmental, safe environment, might promote personal growth. Don’t miss this chance to be a part of this valuable conversation on April 3, 10 & 17 from 7:00 - 8:30 pm in Room 2 at Arapaho United Methodist Church.

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Circle Of Trust
Jan
10

Circle Of Trust

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Consider this, from Parker Palmer: “So what do we do in a circle of trust? We speak our own truth; we listen deceptively to the truth of others; we ask each other honest, open questions instead of giving counsel; and we offer each other the healing and empowering gifts of silence and laughter.” If you are interested in a stronger sense of purpose and integrity, an expanded capacity to be present for others, or more courage to live authentically, Circle of Trust might be just what you’re looking for.

A circle of trust group meeting is based on the idea that if people get together in an environment marked by trust, honesty and caring, positive spiritual growth will result. The purpose of this group is to experience each other in an authentic, nurturing environment.

Circle of Trust, led by Bob Nelson, will meet on Thursday nights at 7:00 pm for ten weeks beginning January 10th in Room 2.

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New Circle Of Trust Begins
Mar
22

New Circle Of Trust Begins

Circle of Trust is based on the idea that, if people get together in an environment marked by trust, honesty and caring, positive spiritual growth will result. The purpose of this group is to experience each other in an authentic, nurturing environment. Consider this, from Parker Palmer: “So what do we do in a circle of trust? We speak our own truth; we listen receptively to the truth of others; we ask each other honest, open questions instead of giving counsel; and we offer each other the healing and empowering gifts of silence and laughter.” If you are interested in a stronger sense of purpose and integrity, an expanded capacity to be present for others, or more courage to live authentically, Circle of Trust might be just what you’re looking for. 

Circle of Trust, led by Bob Nelson, will meet on Thursday nights at 7:00 pm for seven weeks, beginning March 23. 

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