Centering Prayer Group

 

centering prayer“Be still and know that I am God.”  Psalm 46:10
“I am with you always.”  Matthew 28:20

Centering Prayer
Do you long for a deeper relationship with God?
Do you have a yearning for “something more” in your prayer life?
Do you feel “dry” in your prayer life, although you are faithful in saying your prayers?

If you resonate with one of these questions, you may be called to Centering Prayer.

What is Centering Prayer?
1.  It is a silent prayer renewed from an ancient Christian contemplative practice.
2.  It is a method of moving beyond talking to God to being in communion with God.
3.  It deepens our relationship with God by saying “yes” to Christ, who lives in each of us.
4.  It tends to lead to a deeper prayer life, closer communion with God, healing, and spiritual transformation.

Presented by Contemplative Outreach of New Jersey

We had such a great turnout for our workshop that we now hold a weekly group, Saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m.

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Montclair
73 South Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042

Please contact Martha Thalheimer at thalheimer@slechurch.org with questions. We meet weekly at 75 S. Fullerton Ave. the house next door to the church called the Rectory at 9:30 a.m.