Julian goes mainstream?
My wife alerted me to the fact that the First Christian Church of Decatur, Georgia put this wonderful quotation on their marquee the other day:

My wife alerted me to the fact that the First Christian Church of Decatur, Georgia put this wonderful quotation on their marquee the other day:

This entry was posted on March 8, 2008. It was filed under Christianity, Quotations and was tagged with First Christian Church of Decatur (Disciples of Christ), Julian of Norwich, Quotations.

Now through January 2012: Finishing my next book.
February 4, 2012: Introduction to Monastic Spirituality at the Spirituality Immersion Experience, Columbia Theological Seminary's Certificate in Spiritual Formation Program.
February 5 and 12, 2012: Adult Education at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Atlanta, GA. Topic: "Teresa of Avila."
February 16-19, 2012: Christian Mysticism: Transforming You and Your Relationship with God, Retreat at Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, GA.
March 10, 2012: Day retreat at the Charlotte Spirituality Center, Charlotte, NC.
March 17, 2012: Introduction to Christian Mysticism for the Foundations in Christian Education Course sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta's Institute for Ministry & Theological Education; location (metro Atlanta) TBD.
Spring, 2012 (tentative, exact date TBD): Cedar Hill Enrichment Center, Gainesville, GA.
June 15-17, 2012: "Spiritual Inspiration from C. S. Lewis and George MacDonald" Retreat at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Conyers, GA.
June 2012 (tentative): Wild Goose Festival, Pittsboro, NC.
July 13-15, 2012: "Writing & Journaling as a Spiritual Practice" Retreat at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Conyers, GA.
August 10-12, 2012: "Of Gods and Men: Spiritual Lessons of the Algerian Martyrs" Retreat at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Conyers, GA.
September 14-16, 2012: "Spirituality of the English Mystics" Retreat at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Conyers, GA.
November 9-11, 2012: "Wisdom of the Christian Mystics" Retreat at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Conyers, GA.
Julian is mainstream if by mainstream we mean the way things are. Of course, Carl, it’s good to see one of my sister congregations on your website. Dr. James of FCCDecatur is a good guy and this faith community is doing good things where it is. We Disciples are pretty catholic when you get right down to it. We’re into the spiritual history but not the polity.
March 10, 2008 at 1:00 pm