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TC15 Retreat 3 | Prayer: Deepening Our Intimacy with God
Q Center 1405 North Fifth Avenue, St. Charles, IL, United States"The spiritual life has to do with how God relates to us and how we relate to God. Prayer is the essential expression of that relationship." – Marjorie Thompson
TC15 Retreat 4 | Engaging the Scriptures for Spiritual Transformation
Q Center 1405 North Fifth Avenue, St. Charles, IL, United States"In informational reading we seek to grasp the control, to master the text. In transformational reading, the intent is to allow the text to master you." – Robert Mulholland
TC15 Retreat 5 | Flesh and Blood Spirituality: Honoring the Body as a Spiritual Discipline
Q Center 1405 North Fifth Avenue, St. Charles, IL, United States"We are not human beings trying to become spiritual; we are spiritual beings trying to become human." – Teilhard de Chardin
TC15 Retreat 6 | Transformation through Self-Knowledge, Self-Examination and Confession
Q Center 1405 North Fifth Avenue, St. Charles, IL, United States"(One) never attains to true self-knowledge until he has previously contemplated the face of God, and come down after such contemplation to look into himself." – John Calvin
TC15 Retreat 7 | The Art and Practice of Spiritual Discernment
Q Center 1405 North Fifth Avenue, St. Charles, IL, United States"Finding God in all things in order that we might love and serve God in all." – St. Ignatius of Loyola
TC15 Retreat 8 | For the Sake of Others: Where Formation and Mission Meet
Q Center 1405 North Fifth Avenue, St. Charles, IL, United States"Mission cannot be discerned without formation, nor can mission be sustained without an ongoing commitment to transformation in Christ's presence." – Ruth Haley Barton
TC15 Zoom Call
OnlineTC15 Zoom Call 10:00 AM-1:00 PM CT Morning Prayer, Reflection, Group Spiritual Direction
TC15 Retreat 9 | A Rule of Life: Arranging Our Lives for Spiritual Transformation
Q Center 1405 North Fifth Avenue, St. Charles, IL, United States"Ask me not where I live, or what I like to eat. Ask me what I am living for and what is keeping me from living fully for that." – Thomas Merton