I need all that you offer. When I see you in my inbox you are the first email I read. Thank you for everything. These resurrection stations have been especially meaningful for me. Thank you
I find the lectionary reflections so powerful; they stay with me for a long while. I've also used the guided contemplative reflections as a way of exploring a more contemplative approach, which is new for me.
I voted for the guided contemplation but have changed my mind! I’m finding the ones attached to the resurrection series really helpful but actually they compliment the written exploration of the bible passages and I think those are more important to me. Thank you for both!
Hello Ian: Thanks for asking. I currently follow a daily guided meditation. I have a pretty good background in Letcio. I'm not entirely sure if 3x reflections/week means journaling? But, I don't find (at 71) journaling to be as effective as some clearly do. Besides, at my age, I don't want to leave those comments around for others to read once I'm gone. Since we don't know the time of our transition - this isn't a contender for me. One potential benefit of an optional online event is that you might be able to explore different topics - see which drive enrollment. You might also attach incremental pricing to participating in such an event. If membership cost becomes tiered, members paying over "X"/month might get free (or reduced) registration. I do hope you find this feedback helpful. Best....
I voted for the weekly contemplative practice but also wanted to vote for the weekly lectionary reflection. In fact, if I had to choose one, it would be the lectionary, not because I don't feel the contemplative practice is essential but because the contemplative lectionary reflection is rarer.
Whatever you are able to provide is always welcome.
I need all that you offer. When I see you in my inbox you are the first email I read. Thank you for everything. These resurrection stations have been especially meaningful for me. Thank you
I voted for the weekly contemplative practice, but the 3x weekly reflections is also a strong contender, can I vote for a second choice?!
By all means add comment here helps me a lot
I find the lectionary reflections so powerful; they stay with me for a long while. I've also used the guided contemplative reflections as a way of exploring a more contemplative approach, which is new for me.
Thanks Cathy that is helpful really appreciate the feedback
I value all you offer, Ian, in whatever format. Thank you for your wisdom and insights.
I voted for the guided contemplation but have changed my mind! I’m finding the ones attached to the resurrection series really helpful but actually they compliment the written exploration of the bible passages and I think those are more important to me. Thank you for both!
I voted weekly contemplative practice but also really appreciate the lectionary reflection - thanks Ian
I find your weekly lectionary reflections totally inspirational!
Hello Ian: Thanks for asking. I currently follow a daily guided meditation. I have a pretty good background in Letcio. I'm not entirely sure if 3x reflections/week means journaling? But, I don't find (at 71) journaling to be as effective as some clearly do. Besides, at my age, I don't want to leave those comments around for others to read once I'm gone. Since we don't know the time of our transition - this isn't a contender for me. One potential benefit of an optional online event is that you might be able to explore different topics - see which drive enrollment. You might also attach incremental pricing to participating in such an event. If membership cost becomes tiered, members paying over "X"/month might get free (or reduced) registration. I do hope you find this feedback helpful. Best....
I voted for the weekly contemplative practice but also wanted to vote for the weekly lectionary reflection. In fact, if I had to choose one, it would be the lectionary, not because I don't feel the contemplative practice is essential but because the contemplative lectionary reflection is rarer.