On the weekend of April 5th and 6th, SJTD will offer a unique opportunity to explore the Celtic path within contemporary Christianity.
Frank Shirbroun and Teresa Di Biase will co-present during a workshop on Saturday, April 5th from 9: AM – 3:30 PM. On Sunday, April 6th, they will preside with Rev. Alastair Hunting in a Celtic Eucharist at 10:00 AM.
Shirbroun, a retired professor of New Testament Studies, and Di Biase, a spiritual director, historian and retired university librarian, together have led annual pilgrimages to Christian Celtic sites in Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland and France – places where the distinctive Celtic expression of Christian movement originated and flourished from 400-800 AD.
Themes covered arise from a Celtic Christian sensibility; Creation and the Image of God, The Image of the Celtic Cross, Dwelling and Abiding, and Personal Journey.
Pre Registration is a deposit of $20. Full registration fee is on a sliding scale from $20 - $40, according to means, and includes snacks and lunch. Contact Lynn Gray by phone or text 250-702-7465 or by email at rotarylynngray@gmail.com