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CONNECTING EPISCOPAL WOMEN: A Call for Spiritual Activism

Join other women leaders to co-create an inclusive community of hospitality, vision, spiritual vitality and action that will be transformational to the Church, our communities, and the world.

It is time to reflect upon all the ways in which women of faith
may best respond to the changes of the time... together.


Our gathering is a context for the change we want to see in the world, as we develop our focus on spiritual activism. Spiritual activism is action guided by a higher consciousness that unites us as One; it is movement that grows from an inner passion for peace and justice; and it is amplified when we come together in circle to co-create new solutions for the good of all creation. Never in the history of Earth has spiritual activism been more needed than now...

Join us in re-membering our past, celebrating us as a community of spirit-filled women, and co-creating a bright and wonderful future.


Conveners:
The Rev. Canon Ginny Doctor. Educator of leadership development for the Diocese of Alaska, Episcopal indigenous people and Episcopal women, co-creator of Indigenous Women’s Pathways program and Episcopal Native Alaskan women’s leadership program. See www.episcopalak.org
The Rev. Joy Mills. Pastoral counselor and therapist, feminine liturgist, writer, educator, priest, member of Anglican Women’s Empowerment.
Katherine Tyler Scott. Managing partner of Ki ThoughtBridge, board member of the International Leadership Association, author of Transforming Leadership, an important book for Episcopal leaders.
Ann Smith. Co-Director of www.circleconnections.com, past director of Women in Mission and Ministry of Episcopal Church, co-creator with Katherine, Ginny and others of four Episcopal women’s leadership programs and the Indigenous Women’s Pathways.


Connect through our LightPages online community and begin sharing your gifts, talents, skills and passions for making a positive difference. When we dream, pray and work together miracles happen.

Contact: Angie Haugen
Phone: 952-463-6072
Email contact: angelahaugen@live.com


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