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Events and Services Calendar

Events, Services, and Happenings at Contemplate.

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Month
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September 2021 – January 2022 Sep 2021 – Jan 2022
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Sep
10
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Sep 10 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

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Sep
12
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Sep 12 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
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House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Sep 12 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
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Sep
17
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Sep 17 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Sep
19
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Sep 19 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
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House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Sep 19 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Sep
24
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Sep 24 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Sep
26
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Sep 26 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Sep 26 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
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Oct
1
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Oct 1 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Oct
3
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Oct 3 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Oct 3 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Oct
8
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Oct 8 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Oct
10
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Oct 10 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Oct 10 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Oct
15
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Oct 15 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Oct
17
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Oct 17 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Oct 17 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Oct
22
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Oct 22 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Oct
24
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Oct 24 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Oct 24 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Oct
29
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Oct 29 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Oct
31
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Oct 31 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Oct 31 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Nov
5
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Nov 5 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Nov
7
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Nov 7 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Nov 7 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Nov
12
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Nov 12 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Nov
14
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Nov 14 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Nov 14 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Nov
19
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Nov 19 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Nov
21
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Nov 21 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Nov 21 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Nov
26
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Nov 26 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Nov
28
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Nov 28 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
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House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Nov 28 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
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Dec
3
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Dec 3 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

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Dec
5
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Dec 5 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
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House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Dec 5 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
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Dec
10
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Dec 10 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

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Dec
12
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Dec 12 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Dec 12 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Dec
17
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Dec 17 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Dec
19
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Dec 19 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Dec 19 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Dec
24
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Dec 24 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Dec
26
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Dec 26 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
Read more
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship
Tickets
Dec 26 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
House Church: Contemplative, Participatory, Worship @ Contemplate Lincoln
Join us via Zoom for House Church. We gather as our Christian spiritual ancestors did. In our houses, with hearts wide open to learn, share, support, worship, pray, and contemplate.
Link
What you will “need” (All Optional):
Dinner, snack, coffee, or tea
Elements for communion
A house church style worship service. Intimate, participatory, prayerful, and transformative. In integral worship we seek to learn about God, praise God, and grow spiritually by including our whole selves (body, mind, & spirit) in worship. We engage and discuss scripture and writings of the prophets, mystics, and contemplatives. We pray with our mouths, bodies, and in the silence. We learn spiritual practices and concepts that lead us to transformation and more awareness of God’s love and Grace.
Read more
Dec
31
Fri
Contemplative Movement
Tickets
Dec 31 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Contemplative Movement engages our physical selves in spiritual practice to promote wholeness, balancing activity with stillness. 

The practice is accessible by all body types and experience levels. Chairs, mats, cushions, straps, blocks, eye and bolster pillows are used. Each practice may contain elements of body awareness, dance, yoga, prayer walks, breath work, biospiritual focusing, prostration, and silent meditation. 

When cultivated through regular practice, Contemplative Movement is a holistic body-mind training to ease us into meditation and contemplation. It also helps us to engage our whole selves in our spiritual life. 

The practice may draw on the yogic tradition to prepare the body, mind, and spirit for meditation. Our hour long practice will conclude with 20-30 minutes of silent meditation. 

Suggested donation of $5. 

Check with your health care provider before beginning a new practice to ensure you are healthy enough for mild exercise. 

Read more
Jan
2
Sun
Contemplative Conversations: The Work of the People
Tickets
Jan 2 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Join us for a time of conversation centered around short films from the project “The Work Of The People”. A collection of short films (5-10 mins) with insights from some of today’s most influential theologians and spiritual teachers. We will watch these films together followed by contemplation and conversation. Teachers include: Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Walter Brueggemann, Brene Brown, Barbara Brown Taylor, Barbara Holmes, and many others. Our time will consist of contemplation and conversation. Register below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlfuisrT8qGNDxn5X-YSKubw5SQgHwxF6B
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Contemplate Lincoln is a 501c3 not for profit Christian Contemplative Center located at 135 North 31st Street Lincoln, NE. Mailing Address PO BOX 29341 Lincoln, NE 68529
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