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Retreats With Paula Lawrence Wehmiller Through song, poetry, narrative and periods of silence, she leads participants in an exploration of the community's transformative and life-giving role in the spiritual practice of leading out the hidden wholeness which is at the heart of learning and teaching, justice and peace. Lawrence-Wehmiller has led a wide variety of retreats for educators, clergy, congregations, service organizations, and community groups including: "Mid-winter Retreat for Heads of School" Palmetto Association of Independent Schools, Seabrook Island, South Carolina Three-day retreat entitled "Somebody's Calling My Name" for the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles' Clergy Community Conference, bringing together families who share in the ministry of the ordained for a time of reflection and spiritual nourishment. "Spiritual Retreat for the Deacons of the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi," Canton Mississippi "Retreat for the Oblate Community of the Sisters of Saint Benedict," Madison, Wisconsin "Retreat for Province III Christian Educators," Roslyn Conference Center, Richmond, VA. "Caring for the Caregivers: A Retreat For School Heads", Association of Independent Schools of New England "Building Community: The Struggles, the Challenges, and the Rewards" a retreat for heads of independent schools in Virginia exploring the intersection of inclusiveness, leadership, and spirituality. Spiritual Retreat for the interfaith faculty of St. Mary's Academy, a Roman Catholic Day School for girls in Denver, CO. "Called to the Well: A Lenten Retreat" Conestoga Deanery of the Episcopal Diocese of PA. "Can God Set a Table in the Wilderness? A Lenten Quiet Day" followed by preaching and presiding the next day at Sunday services, 50th Anniversary Celebration at St. Christopher's, Gladwyne, PA. "The Healing Power of Our Stories: A Sabbath for the Lenten Sojourner." Delaware Deanery, Episcopal Diocese of PA. |
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