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Coalition for Peace Action presents

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Spiritual Pilgrimages of Peacemaking
An Interfaith Retreat co-organized with Fellowship in Prayer

Saturday, February 2, 2008, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Princeton Theological Seminary
Erdman Conference Center (Center for Continuing Education), 20 Library Place in Princeton

Walter Wink, Keynote Speaker
Advance reservations at $10 per person are required;
after NOON on January 30, registration will not include lunch.

Walter Wink is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Interpretation, Auburn Theological Seminary, acclaimed author; and a leading scholar on the non-violence of Jesus. He is also a former professor at Union Theological Seminary.

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Program and Schedule
Spiritual Pilgrimages of Peacemaking
Saturday, February 2 (Candlemas) 2008
Princeton Theological Seminary

Lighting the Way: A Multi-Faith Prayerful Reflection on Peace-Making

õ The Rev. Robert Moore, Executive Director, Coalition for Peace Action; Pastor, East Brunswick Congregational Church

õ Rose Ananthanayagam, CFPA Associate Director, Member of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Trenton

õ The Rev. Patrick Connor, SVD, Divine Word Missionaries, Bordentown; Roman Catholic Chaplain, Stuart Country Day School, Princeton

õ NoorAllah, ordained interfaith minister & coordinator/teacher Sufi Order International

õ Ronnie Weyl, founding president and board member of Ohr Tikvah Jewish Healing Center; member of Temple Beth-El, Hillsborough

õ Bhiksuni Karma Trime Lhamo, Princeton Buddhist Meditation Group

õ The Rev. Alfred Krass, Bucks & Eastern Montgomery County Coordinator, Coalition for Peace Action; retired minister United Church of Christ

õ Sutinder Singh, Sikh Sabba of New Jersey

õ Ann Yasuhara, Princeton Friends Meeting

õõõ Musicians
õSiri Om Singh, spiritual teacher; Kundalini Yoga instructor & devotional musician
õTheo Thwing, guitar and vocal
õAutin Wright, percussion & vocal
õLinda D. Baumann, Fellowship in Prayer, vocal

 
õKeynote Speaker: Dr. Walter Wink - Nonviolence for the Violent
Acclaimed author and lecturer; Professor Emeritus of Biblical Interpretation, Auburn Theological Seminary, Union Theological Seminary and  Peace Fellow, US Institute of Peace.

Break for lunch (buffet style luncheon)

õNaming the Journey: An Introduction to Journaling
Janet Haag, Fellowship in Prayer
õPersonal Reflection and Journaling
õSmall Group Sharing
õGroup Sharing Wrap-up

õPeace-Making Rooted in Local Religious Congregations
The Rev. Robert Moore (based on his portions in the book Breaking Silence: Pastoral Approaches to Creating an Ethos of Peace)

õInner Peace/Outer Peace through Creative Movement
June Keener Wink


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Spiritual Pilgrimages of Peacemaking is the title of a one-day Interfaith retreat offered on Saturday, February 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Erdman Conference Center, Princeton Theological Seminary. Drawing on the richness of a wide range of faith traditions, Spiritual Pilgrimages will engage participants in tapping a variety of spiritual resources in their pilgrimage of peacemaking. Dr. Walter Wink, Professor Emeritus of Biblical Interpretation at Auburn Theological Seminary will be the keynote speaker. Dr. Wink will be joined by his wife, June Keener Wink, who also taught at Auburn. She will lead the group in artistic expression through dance of the integration of mind, body and spirit.

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