Divinity Knitters Group Formed
Alumni Memorial Common Room
Drew Weseman at raw32@duke.edu
People who knit or crochet are invited to a brown bag lunch to build community by working together to produce knitted items for donation to social ministries such as Open Table Ministries and Urban Ministries. The items will help people stay warm. No previous skill is needed, but particpants must bring their own needles and yarn. Donations of unused yarn also can be made at Room 113, Gray Building.
Tuesday Centering Prayer Group
060 Langford
Sister Joanna Walsh at fcjjoanna@aol.com
The Duke Divinity School Centering Prayer Group holds discussion and prayer each Tuesday at the same time and location. The session is open to Duke University students, faculty and staff. Centering prayer is a method of contemplative prayer or Christian meditation, with an emphasis on inner silence. The weekly session includes practice of the prayer and teaching about the method. Those new to this form of prayer are welcome.
Tuesday Centering Prayer Group
060 Langford
Sister Joanna Walsh at fcjjoanna@aol.com
The Duke Divinity School Centering Prayer Group holds discussion and prayer each Tuesday at the same time and location. The session is open to Duke University students, faculty and staff. Centering prayer is a method of contemplative prayer or Christian meditation, with an emphasis on inner silence. The weekly session includes practice of the prayer and teaching about the method. Those new to this form of prayer are welcome.
Tuesday Centering Prayer Group
060 Langford
Sister Joanna Walsh at fcjjoanna@aol.com
The Duke Divinity School Centering Prayer Group holds discussion and prayer each Tuesday at the same time and location. The session is open to Duke University students, faculty and staff. Centering prayer is a method of contemplative prayer or Christian meditation, with an emphasis on inner silence. The weekly session includes practice of the prayer and teaching about the method. Those new to this form of prayer are welcome.
Tuesday Centering Prayer Group
060 Langford
Sister Joanna Walsh at fcjjoanna@aol.com
The Duke Divinity School Centering Prayer Group holds discussion and prayer each Tuesday at the same time and location. The session is open to Duke University students, faculty and staff. Centering prayer is a method of contemplative prayer or Christian meditation, with an emphasis on inner silence. The weekly session includes practice of the prayer and teaching about the method. Those new to this form of prayer are welcome.
Tuesday Centering Prayer Group
060 Langford
Sister Joanna Walsh at fcjjoanna@aol.com
The Duke Divinity School Centering Prayer Group holds discussion and prayer each Tuesday at the same time and location. The session is open to Duke University students, faculty and staff. Centering prayer is a method of contemplative prayer or Christian meditation, with an emphasis on inner silence. The weekly session includes practice of the prayer and teaching about the method. Those new to this form of prayer are welcome.
Tuesday Centering Prayer Group
060 Langford
Sister Joanna Walsh at fcjjoanna@aol.com
The Duke Divinity School Centering Prayer Group holds discussion and prayer each Tuesday at the same time and location. The session is open to Duke University students, faculty and staff. Centering prayer is a method of contemplative prayer or Christian meditation, with an emphasis on inner silence. The weekly session includes practice of the prayer and teaching about the method. Those new to this form of prayer are welcome.
Mentoring for Ministry: Conversation with McKennon Shae Brown Bag Lunch
031 Westbrook, Terrace Room
Cathy Watson at cwatson@div.duke.edu or (919) 660-3548
McKennon Shae, director of admissions for Duke Divinity School, will be the speaker at the next "Mentoring for Ministry Conversations With...," a brown series of brown bag lunches sponsored by the Office of Student Life.
The series provides an opportunity for students preparing for ministry to have meaningful conversation with faculty, staff, community leaders, and pastors about their personal journeys of faith and vocation, as wells as learn about their challenges and triumphs.
Dessert and drinks will be provided.
Office of Student Life Community Supper
York Reading Room, Duke Divinity Library
cwatson@div.duke.edu 919-660-3548
The Office of Student Life will host a dinner for Duke Divinity students, staff, and faculty.
Deacons @ Duke
Deacons@Duke will hold a lunch featuring Rob Webb, a deacon and the director of the Rural Church Division for The Duke Endowment. Webb will be sharing about his call as a deacon, how it is being met in his current ministry, and helpful hints for applying for grant funding. The meeting is open to the community.