An article written by Esmond Dowdy for the February 2020 edition of the Effective Living Centre newsletter.
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Rediscovering a Mystical Pathway for Our Times
An invitation to a Retreat led by Martin Samson
“A Mystical Pathway for our Senses: Developing the Spiritual Senses”.
Venue: Adelaide West Uniting Church
Begins Friday 4th October 6pm with a simple meal. Ends Saturday 5th October with a celebratory evening meal. Billets can be arranged for country participants.
Cost: $50 Concession $45
If you are interested, please let us know via the ELC office 8271 0329 or email office@effectiveliving.org
Newsletter February 2019
The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining me!
Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

Progressive Worship Resources
Advent and Christmas Liturgy Resources
“Something new to say: words of spirit, faith and celebration for Advent and Christmas” is a collection of liturgy resources especially for the Southern Hemisphere!Newsletter October 2018
Stillpoint Quiet Day walking the Labyrinth – Sunday 30th Sept
12 noon BYO Lunch
for 12.30 pm – 5.00pm
entrance gate, 30 Claremont Avenue, Netherby.
drawing upon Sally Longley’s book
Walking the Labyrinth as the Beloved in John’s Gospel.
An appointment with Jesus at the Well John 4:4-15
Please bring your own lunch. Hot drinks and biscuits provided.
RSVP Wednesday 26th September 2018
Deirdre Ragless dragless@tpg.com.au or
Dianne Bradley diannebradley@bigpond.com,
telephone 8276 2928
by Wednesday 26th September please.
Armistice Day Pacifism Convocation
Two Elephants in the Room – new book by John Bodycomb
With familiar candour and colour, John Bodycomb excoriates church leadership for evading, and layering over with platitudes, two huge questions:
• What future for organised religion in Western societies? and (in light of this)
• What future for the so-called ‘religious professional’?
More information: New Release 2 elephants1
“John Bodycomb, Uniting Church minister, theological educator and sociologist, confronts us with research findings which herald a bleak future for the Christian churches in a secular society like Australia. Further he raises the question of the implications of this for the future of the ordained ministry, and thus for anyone currently contemplating training for that ministry.”
Review by John Gunson https://pcnetsa.org/book-reviews/john-bodycomb-tw…ants-in-the-room/

