Center for Lifelong Learning Special

 

selected classes include (click on a specific class below to find out more information)

Christianity After Religion with Diana Butler Bass   

January 24-26

Programming with a Plan: Intentional Youth Ministry

February 3-4

Selected 2012 Spiritual Formation Classes

 

         Immersion Experience

February 2-5

         Wisdom of the Christian Mystics

February 16-19

         Sacred Listening: Group Spiritual Direction

March 11-14

         Living Prayer: Experiencing Prayer in Many Forms

April 26-29

         Women’s Contemplative Retreat                      

April 20-May 4

         Immersion Experience (Week)       

July 22-27

         Growing in Wholeness 

August 23-26

         Embodied Spirituality

September 20-23

          Exploring Wisdom’s Wonder                 

October 25-28

         Spiritual Practice: A Way of Life  

November 11-16

The 15% discount expires at noon on Friday, January 13, 2012. The discount is only available for  new registrations. The class must be paid in full at the time of registration.  Excludes housing and meals. For classes where the total program fee listed includes housing and meals, the 15% discount is calculated on the program fee excluding housing and meals and then re-combined with the housing and meals fee.

 

Deedra Rich

Interim Associate Director,

Spirituality & Lifelong Learning

Columbia Theological Seminary

701 S. Columbia Dr.  - PO Box 520

Decatur, GA 30031

404-687-4557

404-687-4591 (fax)

 

 

 

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