Join Rev. Leslie and guest speaker Diane Hobelaid as they explore
Logosmoi: Reconsidering Sin Through the Early Dessert Fathers and Mothers
The morning will end with lunch of soup & sandwiches.
To register please email admin@stphilipcedar.ca or sign-up on the church bulletin board.
Diane Hobelaid is a Ladysmith resident, active in the St. Philip Cedar community. She is a longstanding member of the Northumbria Community, a dispersed Celtic Christian Community. She has run workshops on line and in person through that community over the past thirty years. Diane has worked as an occupational therapist and a dance/movement therapist, to promote growth and health. She has discovered that our spirituality is an intrinsic part of our physical, social and emotional health. Diane will be sharing with us how the early church fathers and mothers learned to identify the human tendencies that can lead to sin (Logismoi), and how to combat them in our daily lives. The preoccupations of the Western Church with sin lost sight of the practical living out of faith, seeking to draw closer to God through our daily lives. A fresh look at the Logismoi can help us address our own inner thoughts and tendencies, from a refreshing perspective.