Date

Oct 21 2022
Expired!

Time

Eastern Time
11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Cost

$35.00

Soul Care Retreat: Great is Your Mercy (Selah-Fellows)

When God describes His own character to Moses on Mount Sinai, the first aspect God names is merciful. Being in such great need of mercy ourselves, this retreat is an opportunity to meditate on the mercy of God and to consider how merciful God is towards sinners. Receiving mercy will renew us to be merciful to those who need to see and experience God’s mercy through us.

This is a 3-hour online soul care retreat for Selah-Fellows. We will spend our time together roughly as follows:

11 AM ET – intro, brief sharing, teaching, and contemplative Bible reading as a group 12 PM ET – silence and solitude – for deeper reflection alone 1 PM ET- worship and sharing as a group

The Registration Deadline is Wednesday 10/19/2022, 4 PM  Eastern Time.

LOCATION:
Online via ZOOM

DATE/TIME:
Friday, October 21, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm (Eastern Daylight Time)

RETREAT FACILITATOR:

Jeremy Stefano

Have any questions? Contact Chrissy Chang with Leadership Transformations, Inc (LTI).

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Jeremy Stefano

Director of Emmaus, Director of Abide, & Minister of Spiritual Formation

Jeremy offers spiritual direction, leads retreats, teaches on spiritual formation topics and serves as the director of Emmaus, a Certificate Program in Formational Leadership, and Abide, a Certificate Program in Spiritual Formation. He also works with students of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary at the Pierce Center for Disciple-Building. The heartbeat of Jeremy’s calling is to encourage Christian leaders in the cultivation of their relationship with God. He has served various churches as pastor and interim pastor. He and Bethany, his wife of 35 years, have been blessed with eight children and five grandchildren. They make their home in Massachusetts. He has a Licentiate in Theology from the Cape Town Baptist Seminary in South Africa, a Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Regent College in Canada and a D.Min. in Leadership and Spiritual Formation from Portland Seminary in Portland, OR. “Friendships have been a source of grace in my life. It is a gift to serve in LTI alongside those who value the priority of rich and enduring relationships with each other.

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