Rooted in God: Personal Prayer as the Soil of Ministry

WYP2636HS
Summary

This course focuses on personal contemplative prayer as essential for our relationship with God and the soil out of which healthy and effective ministry grows. The course covers Biblical teaching on prayer; the contemplative tradition arising from the early desert fathers and mothers; spirituality, theology and psychology of prayer; and various Christian traditions of prayer including lectio divina, Ignatian prayer, other forms of scripture prayer, centering prayer, Christian meditation, and the awareness examen.The course concludes with suggestions for planting and growing a prayer-based parish ministry. Lectures, small group and plenary sharing, and practicum. Two reflection papers and a final paper designing a course to be taught in a ministry seeting. Also self-evaluation based on a learning covenant which includes a daily prayer requirement.

Course Syllabus
Document
Session Offered
Winter 2016
Start Date
-
Day
Sat
Time
02:00 pm ~ 09:30 pm
Schedule Notes

This course will be held at St. John's Convent, 223 Cummer Ave., North York, on Saturdays January 9 and 30, February 13 (optional day February 20), March 12, and April 2.

Discipline
Pastoral Theology
Online
No
Teaching Method
Lectures
Credits
1