I’m actively facilitating the online course “Toward a Spirituality of Contextual Listening Amidst COVID19” that I’m teaching through The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology.

Part of loving our neighbors is anticipating the changes that may affect them tomorrow. While we can’t know for sure how COVID19 will alter our world, we can listen deeply, and prayerfully anticipate likely impacts to our economy, health, grief, shifts in thinking, employment, housing costs, etc. I guess one of my questions is; how do we as people of faith in the resurrected Christ look at seismic changes that may be coming our way and embrace those changes as Shalomic Design Opportunities?

I could use your help. I’m searching for “pandemic best practices,” worship resources, and tangible/responsible ways of helping our neighbors now in the middle of the crisis… and I’m looking for ways people and groups are anticipating the future and proactively planning for it.

I’d love links to thoughts, questions, books, sites, people, groups, etc who we as class can learn from and with.

Peace, dwight

Spirituality of Listening Amidst COVID19
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