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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Virtual Advent Retreat

On Monday, December 1st, RevGalBlogPals will be hosting a Virtual Advent Retreat.

Over the course of the day (early morning, late morning and mid-afternoon, Eastern Time), three facilitators will post reflection pieces on texts for Advent 2, 3 and 4. You may use the materials for contemplation or as writing prompts. Please feel free to leave comments or to link back to responses you post on your own blogs.

Kathryn Fleming, who blogs at Good in Parts will post first, about Advent 2. Songbird (hey, that's me!), who blogs at Reflectionary, will take on Advent 3. And Juniper, who blogs at Possible Water and had this idea in the first place, will write about Advent 4. It's a way to connect with one another and we hope will create both a "quiet day" and provide some resources and inspiration for the Advent season.

All are welcome to participate!

21 comments:

  1. That sounds wonderful. Thank you.

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  2. What a great idea! Thanks to all of you.

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  3. This sounds so wonderful.
    I shall provide hot cider for us to sip on as we reflect.

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  4. hey this is so cool! I'll have lemonade for any summer Christmas readers

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  5. oh and Mavis thanks for the reminder that not all of us celebrate Advent and Christmas in the snow and cold!

    cool lemonade will go down well in the antipodes

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  6. wonderful idea... and so ready for some contemplative time to prepare... thanks gals!

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  7. wonderful idea, I am looking forward to it.

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  8. This is glorious! I'm so looking forward to it. Thanks to you all!

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  9. Great idea--and my monthly spiritual direction appt happens to be that same day. Praying it will bless all who take part.

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  10. What a lovely idea! I do look forward to it, and will have a nice mug of National Cathedral hot chocolate at hand!

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  11. What a wonderful idea! Looking forward to it.

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  12. Thanks for your comments. So glad this sounds like a good idea to others, too. I'm looking forward to spending the day with you....

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  13. I've been away two Sunday's with ConEd and have missed Christ the King... I'll be home for Advent.
    I am so amazed that ThanksAdvent has become such a fixture. When do we say whoa? I know that even in my blog it ran together.

    One friend I know had no new plans in the congregation during Advent..so that people could truly prepare themselves. As Interim it won't be that way for us. We'll be getting ready for new work with new people, Mission Study, Church Info Form, all that kind of thing getting underway.

    Oh and I'm going to be a Grandpastor again. Jessica is having her baby around the 20th about 5 days before her husband is
    sent again to Iraq.

    Blessings all. Will plan to get my coffee and toast each day...
    blessings sisters
    bobbie

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  14. I excited for this day of slowing down. Thanks so much for doing it!

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  15. I posted about this on my blog this morning for the benefit of my non-RGBP readers, and I encourage the rest of you to do the same.

    This is a very creative idea and I think a lot of people will appreciate it and want to join in.

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  16. I did the same, QG! and sent it to a church women's group I belong to.

    I think it's inspired!

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  17. Jody, brilliant! I've now done the same.

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