Saturday, April 14, 2012

Spring Retreat: "Shaping a Faithful Way of Life"



A Weekend Retreat for Young Adults (20s & 30s)
At Lost River Retreat Center
 2015 Mill Gap Rd.
Lost City, WV 26810
May 11-13, 2012




At a time of life when it seems like we’re either crazybusy or else blocked by limited or confusing choices about what do with our lives, how do we keep track of the core of faith that gives our lives meaning?  What kinds of spiritual practices can lead to a greater sense of life’s richness?  How can a community of faith help us find greater meaning and purpose in our work and vocation? 

Come join other 20’s and 30’s for a weekend of refreshment and reflection.  Enjoy a spring weekend at the beautiful Lost River Retreat Center, about a 90 minute drive  from Northern Virginia, with outdoor activities like hiking, horseback riding, sports and just being in a beautiful place.  Spend time in prayer, community meals and conversations with other Young Adults who care about the life of faith. 

The retreat is sponsored by the “Pathfinders” Progressive Christian Young Adults group in Northern Virginia (http://youngadultpathfinders.blogspot.com/) and open to any interested young adults.  For more info and/or to register email pathfindersyoungadults@gmail.com.

Cost for the whole weekend (2 nights and including meals Saturday and Sunday)
Single room:        $100  
Shared room        $90.00







Leader - Dr. Kathy Staudt
has taught at the University of Maryland, Virginia Theological Seminary, and Wesley Seminary.
Kathy is a poet and a spiritual guide,
interested in connections among theology, scripture, and the life of the imagination. A teacher and parent of 20-somethings, she has developed a series of learning resources called Shaping a Faithful Life, aimed at equipping young adults to explore the deep questions of meaning and purpose that have always been at the heart of the Christian journey. She blogs at http://poetproph.blogspot.com

Program for the weekend (tentative)

Friday Night: Dinner on your own
    Arrive between 6:30- 9
9:00   Opening Gathering:   Sharing our Stories; words we'll be using; hopes for the time ahead


Saturday
8-9        Breakfast
9-10:15:   Gather for Session I: Questions that Help us Shape a Faithful Life:  Connecting what I "do" (my "profile") with what I care about (my "purpose").  
10:15-10:30 Break
10:30-12   Session II :  Learning to Dream with God 
12:30 Lunch, followed by free time all afternoon
7:00-9:00  Session III:  Prayer and Practice - setting priorities for free and faithful living
9:00     Evening relaxation (bonfire?)

Sunday
8:30     Breakfast, followed by closing session,
10:00   morning worship
11:00  Brunch and departure.


To register, contact
Pathfinders Progressive Christian Young Adults group meets twice a month (1st and 3rd Mondays) for dinner, Bile study and prayer at a home in Vienna, VA.   We seek and value diversity in race, gender, sexual orientation, denominational preference and outlook on life. Some of us are connected to progressive Christian congregations, (including Vienna Baptist Church and Little River UCC church, which sponsor this ministry). Some of us are simply seeking greater clarity about religious faith and spiritual practice. All of us are seekers -- knowing that there is always more to learn about the life of faith, and about how to make ourselves more available to the needs of a hurting world.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Monday March 5: Food, Fellowshp & Study

"The Rest of the 'Hinge'" - John 12: 12-50.

Hi everyone -- I hope it's on everyone's calendar that we're back to 1st and 3rd Mondays for the rest of the year.  So this Monday March 5.  I'm cooking.  We'll continue our study with the rest of John 12 -- remembering how last time we talked about the raising of Lazarus and the supper at Bethany as a "hinge" in this gospel -- a turning point from the first part, when Jesus is giving "signs" about who he is and what he wants people to understand about him,  and the second part, which tells the story of his death and resurrection.  Your commentary, , chapter 8, "The Entry into Jerusalem," has some good guidance about this part of the gospel.   In typical fashion, this part of the gospel of John gives us a familiar story that we can reflect on once again -- and also a number of "Wisdom sayings" having to do with spiritual light and darkness, and death and resurrection, and claims about who Jesus wants to be for his beloved disciples.  It's a short and rich part of the gospel, and lots to explore -- have a look at it ahead of time if you have a chance, or just come listen and join in as we explore it together.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Next Meeting February 7 - Meanwhile - some information about service, food, and sheep -


Hi all -- it was great to have so many people there last time -- 10 young adults around the table.  And I really enjoyed our conversation looking at the 4 different versions of the Feeding the 5000 story -- some great insights and good sharing -- please continue to hold your "prayer-partner" in prayer 'til next time.  And welcome to anyone checking this site for the first time. If you'd like to join us and need directions, please contact me at kathleen.staudt@gmail.com.

A reminder that a number of people in this group are also participating in the ministry to City Gate, a ministry to children and families in Southeast DC.  (see photo featured here)   Volunteers meet at Vienna Baptist one Saturday a month to carpool downtown - leave at 10, back by1:00.  The next time will be February 18.  Also volunteer slots are still available for next week's work at the hypothermia shelter sponsored by FACETS, the week of January 29.  Contact Ben Wagener for information about both opportunities for service.  He's at bwagener@vbc-va.org

Next time we'll be continuing our conversation about the various "I am" statements by Jesus in the gospel of John -- last time it was "I am the bread of life."  Next time "I am the good shepherd."  I think we've learned a lot by unpacking some of this familiar language together so I'm looking forward to this.  In the commentary some of you have (and I have more copies), it's chapter 6, on John 10: 1-18.  (This part of the gospel of John contains what may be my favorite single sentence from the gospels.  See if you can guess which line it is! )

Notice that we'll be meeting on Tuesdays in February, and then shifting back to Mondays in March.  Here are the dates, with info on who is cooking when:

TUESDAY 2/7: Kathy

TUESDAY 2/21:(mardi gras/shrove Tuesday --  Pancake supper-- Heidi and Kunal will bring griddle and batter: everyone bring a favorite topping or accompaniment for pancakes.

MONDAY March 5:  [Kathy]

MONDAY March 19:  Natalie

MONDAY April 2:  Cameron

MONDAY April 16:  Mary Beth

MONDAY May 7:  Joe and Carolanne and Eva

WEEKEND OF MAY 11-13: RETREAT at Lost River

MONDAY May 21:  Joel

There's always room for other cooks to sign up with those who have already picked a date. 

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Next Meeting this Tuesday January 17

Hi everyone

Just to remind you that we meet this Tuesday, January 17. Carolanne and Joe are cooking. Please be thinking about when you can cook as I think we're at the end of the signup list.  And also whether continuing on Tuesdays seems like a good idea for spring.

We got so involved in the "Bread of Life" conversation that we never got to the Feeding of the 5000 so we'll go back to that, at the beginning of John 6, this week - and maybe also compare it to the telling of the same story in the other gospels. If you remember, bring your own Bible, whatever translation you like best.   We also will have some available.

See you Tuesday!
KATHY

Sunday, January 1, 2012

TUESDAY January 3 -- Feeding the Five Thousand, the Bread of Life etc.

Hi again all, and Happy New Year! - just a look ahead to our meeting this Tuesday January 3.  We'll be looking at much of Chapter 6 of the Gospel of John -- as much as we get through with our usual questioning mode.  In particular I thought it would be interesting to pay attention to the way John tells the story of the feeding of the 5000 -- how it's different from other versions of the story in the other gospels and what that tells us about who Jesus is in this gospel, and what that might mean for us.  That is probably enough to keep us busy for one evening's discussion - or maybe more.

Also let's talk in a preliminary way this week about plans for a retreat in May -- we've been talking about SAVING THE DATE of May 11-13 for a weekend away.   And watch this space for more info.

See you Tuesday!
KATHY

Friday, December 30, 2011

Next Meeting TUESDAY January 3!

Hi everyone - Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!  We are on to meet this Tuesday, January 3 2012!!!   Getting back on track, we'll be looking again at the gospel of John, focusing on Chapter 6, 22-71 - the first of several passages in John where Jesus is somewhat cryptic, but also offers some fresh ways of thinking about what it means to "believe" - Maybe not what we think.  (For some reflections on that Greek word for "believe" -- which we talked about early in the year, see a post on my blog from awhile back on this.

Meanwhile, here are some good photos of our Christmas party - plus you'll see I've included one of them as the new photo for the websit.  Enjoy!  And I hope to see you on Tuesday . (I'm making, I think, Jambalaya-- reminded by our scattergories game that that's good holiday fare!). 


Monday, December 19, 2011

Moving to Tuesdays for January -next meeting January 3.

Hi everyone --
With Monday holidays the first and third weeks in January I think the consensus is that we should move our gatherings to TUESDAY nights, at least for January - and we can figure out whether we want to stay with Tuesdays going forward.  So our next meetings will be JANUARY 3,  and JANUARY 17.

Hoping this will work for most of you and perhaps be good for some folks who haven't been able to make it on Mondays.

Watch this space for some photos of our Christmas party soon - it was really fun tonight -- my first experience of "Scattergories" -- and Christmas carols with banjo by Joe.  

Wishing you all a very Marry Christmas -- Kathy