St. James Episcopal Church presents adult education series for the Advent season

  • Thursday, November 17, 2016 1:33pm
  • Life

St. James Episcopal Church is offering an adult education series during the season of Advent.

The series, Pregnant with Meaning: Using Creative Arts in Worship and Prayer, runs on Wednesday at the Parish Hall, 24447 94th Ave. S., Kent. Classes meet at 6 p.m. on Nov. 30 and Dec. 7, 14, and 21.

Participants can enjoy a potluck meal and engage in various creative arts to help them discern what will be born in their lives this Advent season. Materials are provided, and there is no cost to attend.

Class details:

• Nov. 30: Icons – Use for prayer and contemplation; slides and physical examples; how to “write” one; beginning to discern the calling of Advent

• Dec. 7: Sculpture and Architecture – sacred spaces and shapes; having examples of sculptures for folks to contemplate; slides of cathedrals; discerning the shape of our lives, places that are sacred to us

• Dec. 14: Indigenous and Folk Art – examples, slides; sharing stories that accompany such pieces; how does our culture affect our calling?

• Dec. 21 (Solstice): Contemporary Art – surprising pieces; praying with “non-sacred” art; looking toward our future with imagination, challenging forms and norms

For more information, contact The Rev. Joyce Parry Moore, parish rector, at 253-852-4450 or visit stjameskent.org.




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