HOLY INTERRUPTIONS

Online Retreat Day

Led by Ann Kulp

November 2, 2022 – January 4, 2023

Learn to notice and embrace unexpected, holy moments that happen each day.

God, what love-mischief can ‘We’ do for the world Today? — Hafiz.

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Through audio teaching, poetry, art, music, guided meditation, reflection questions and invitations into silence, Ann Kulp invites you into intentional quiet space to help you learn to notice and embrace unexpected, holy moments that happen each day.


“This was a chance to rest deep inside the spiritual heart and to listen for God’s knocking wherever that might occur. It was a heartfelt joy.”

-Joe T.


ANN KULP

Ann Kulp was an associate staff member with Shalem for 17 years, leading quiet days, contemplative prayer groups, workshops with Tibetan singing bowls, adult education classes, series on the mystics, and other miscellaneous topics related to spirituality. Ann was a graduate of The College of William and Mary and Northwestern University.

COST & REGISTRATION

Registration is now closed.
Once registered, access the Retreat Day any time from November 2, 2022 – January 4, 2023

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ACCESSING YOUR COURSE

Once you register, your receipt email from info@shalem.org will have the link to the online course page, which you can view anytime from your computer, phone or tablet. Be sure to adjust your email spam filters to receive emails from info@shalem.org. Having trouble logging in? Visit the How Do I Create/Log into a Shalem Account? page or feel free to contact info@shalem.org.

Resources and audio reflections are hosted by YouTube.

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HAVE QUESTIONS?

If you have questions about the retreat day or the group and leadership discounts, contact the Help Desk at info@shalem.org.

Mission

Our mission is to nurture contemplative living and leadership.

Vision

Grounded in our understanding of God’s desire for peace, wholeness and well-being, we envision a world transformed by contemplative living and leadership in which all people honor one another and creation, recognize their unity and interconnectedness, and courageously seek to live out of this reality.

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