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NOURISH to FLOURISH
Flourish Contemplative Center functions like a garden for the contemplative life in its many expressions.
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Our mission is to create space to nurture holistic human well-being, well-doing and well-making that is vivified through the love of God.
We do this by nurturing the active, creative and contemplative life of individuals, congregations and organizations in our neighborhood and beyond so that they can yield the best fruit.
We tend to this growth by cultivating spaces for contemplative listening and learning, active prayer and embodied practices, and creative arts and beauty-making.
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Our events cultivate well-being, well-doing and well-making through interactive engagement with insightful spiritual directors, teachers, activists and artists.
EVENTS
Events

Anglican Way Essentials Class
Mondays in April (Merging with Loosely Bound this month!)

Central Ohio Spiritual Directors Community Gathering
Socially distanced gathering for Central Ohio Spiritual Directors. January 21, 2021
Virtual gathering. Please RSVP.
Virtual gathering. Please RSVP.

Welcoming the Spirit of the Child Workshop with Kaisa Stenberg-Lee
January 12, 2021
7-9 PM (EST)
Online Workshop $25
This two-hour online workshop is designed for all who are interested in exploring creative ways of accompanying children (and the inner child of adults) in their spiritual lives.
During the workshop, the participants will be guided in imaginative prayer practice, along with brief teaching, and an invitation to personal reflection on their childhood experiences of God. Together the participants will consider how those early experiences might guide them into better welcoming children, both within and among them, as their travel companions in the spiritual journey.
This workshop is tailor made for spiritual directors and other vocational listeners like children's ministers and educators who are interested in deepening their practice of accompanying children in their spiritual lives. It is also suitable for those learning to host the child within adults through holy listening.
*Please Note: This workshop will also serve as an introductory session for the follow-up online course “Nurturing the Spirit of the Child”. However, it is possible to attend either the workshop or course separately.
Kaisa Stenberg-Lee is a Finland native, and a recent Colorado resident. Kaisa is passionate about accompanying people of all ages, and from all walks of life on their journeys of listening to God, and responding to His loving invitations. She is a certified Christian spiritual director, and offers 1:1 spiritual direction, retreats and prayer tools through her private practice, Kutsu Companions.
Kaisa is also a guest teacher and spiritual direction supervisor at Companion Center for “Spiritual Direction with Children” course. You can learn more about Kaisa and her ministry at: www.kutsucompanions.com and https://www.companioningcenter.org/sd-with-children
7-9 PM (EST)
Online Workshop $25
This two-hour online workshop is designed for all who are interested in exploring creative ways of accompanying children (and the inner child of adults) in their spiritual lives.
During the workshop, the participants will be guided in imaginative prayer practice, along with brief teaching, and an invitation to personal reflection on their childhood experiences of God. Together the participants will consider how those early experiences might guide them into better welcoming children, both within and among them, as their travel companions in the spiritual journey.
This workshop is tailor made for spiritual directors and other vocational listeners like children's ministers and educators who are interested in deepening their practice of accompanying children in their spiritual lives. It is also suitable for those learning to host the child within adults through holy listening.
*Please Note: This workshop will also serve as an introductory session for the follow-up online course “Nurturing the Spirit of the Child”. However, it is possible to attend either the workshop or course separately.
Kaisa Stenberg-Lee is a Finland native, and a recent Colorado resident. Kaisa is passionate about accompanying people of all ages, and from all walks of life on their journeys of listening to God, and responding to His loving invitations. She is a certified Christian spiritual director, and offers 1:1 spiritual direction, retreats and prayer tools through her private practice, Kutsu Companions.
Kaisa is also a guest teacher and spiritual direction supervisor at Companion Center for “Spiritual Direction with Children” course. You can learn more about Kaisa and her ministry at: www.kutsucompanions.com and https://www.companioningcenter.org/sd-with-children

Anglican Prayer Bead Workshop
Facilitated by Deb Gregory
Online Event
Monday, September 14, 7:30 PM EST
Are you seeking to deepen your prayer life? Join us for a Zoom Workshop on making and using Anglican Prayer Beads.
Online Event
Monday, September 14, 7:30 PM EST
Are you seeking to deepen your prayer life? Join us for a Zoom Workshop on making and using Anglican Prayer Beads.

Nurturing the Spirit of the Child: 4-Week Online Course with Kaisa Stenberg-Lee
4 Tuesdays in February 2021
(2/2, 2/9, 2/16, 2/23)
7:30-9 PM (EST)
Course Fee $125
This 4-week online course is for those who are called to welcome the child in their work of spiritual accompaniment of others.
During the course we will engage in childlike spiritual practices that honor the child within us and those we serve, whether adults or children. We will explore unique elements of children’s spirituality and how those shape the way we can nurture children’s lives with God.
Participants are encouraged to engage the material through personal reflection, listening and creative exploration both during and outside of the live online gatherings.
This workshop is tailor made for spiritual directors and other vocational listeners like children's ministers and educators who are interested in deepening their practice of accompanying children in their spiritual lives. It is also suitable for those learning to host the child within adults through holy listening.
Kaisa Stenberg-Lee is a Finland native, and a recent Colorado resident. Kaisa is passionate about accompanying people of all ages, and from all walks of life on their journeys of listening to God, and responding to His loving invitations. She is a certified Christian spiritual director, and offers 1:1 spiritual direction, retreats and prayer tools through her private practice, Kutsu Companions.
Kaisa is also a guest teacher and spiritual direction supervisor at Companion Center for “Spiritual Direction with Children” course. You can learn more about Kaisa and her ministry at: www.kutsucompanions.com and https://www.companioningcenter.org/sd-with-children
(2/2, 2/9, 2/16, 2/23)
7:30-9 PM (EST)
Course Fee $125
This 4-week online course is for those who are called to welcome the child in their work of spiritual accompaniment of others.
During the course we will engage in childlike spiritual practices that honor the child within us and those we serve, whether adults or children. We will explore unique elements of children’s spirituality and how those shape the way we can nurture children’s lives with God.
Participants are encouraged to engage the material through personal reflection, listening and creative exploration both during and outside of the live online gatherings.
This workshop is tailor made for spiritual directors and other vocational listeners like children's ministers and educators who are interested in deepening their practice of accompanying children in their spiritual lives. It is also suitable for those learning to host the child within adults through holy listening.
Kaisa Stenberg-Lee is a Finland native, and a recent Colorado resident. Kaisa is passionate about accompanying people of all ages, and from all walks of life on their journeys of listening to God, and responding to His loving invitations. She is a certified Christian spiritual director, and offers 1:1 spiritual direction, retreats and prayer tools through her private practice, Kutsu Companions.
Kaisa is also a guest teacher and spiritual direction supervisor at Companion Center for “Spiritual Direction with Children” course. You can learn more about Kaisa and her ministry at: www.kutsucompanions.com and https://www.companioningcenter.org/sd-with-children

Visio Divina Contemplation with Artist Michelle Morris
Online Event
Monday, September 28, 7:00 PM EST
Pray with your eyes open through the practice of Visio Divina! Artist Michelle Morris reveals the wonder of art as a pathway for prayer.
Monday, September 28, 7:00 PM EST
Pray with your eyes open through the practice of Visio Divina! Artist Michelle Morris reveals the wonder of art as a pathway for prayer.

Autumn Labyrinth Walk
Sundays October 4 - 18, 1:00pm – 2:30pm
Free (limited registration)
Facilitated by Kelsie Meyers & Deb Gregory
Join for three socially distanced workshops in our labyrinth walking series though the month of October. Face masks required.
October 4: Sacred Pilgrimage (Chadwick Gardens, OSU)
Walking the labyrinth as a way of pilgrimage invites us to reflect on our own life as a sacred journey.
October 11: Listening to the Margins (St. Albans Episcopal Church, Bexley)
What does the labyrinth reveal about the margins and their significance for the whole? This workshop will draw awareness to our life within a social system, where we find ourselves and how we encounter others on their own journey.
October 18: Discernment & Neuroscience (Gantz Farms, Grove City)
How does the physical movement of walking the labyrinth's sinuous path impact our body and brain? How does this sort of walking assist us in discernment?
Free (limited registration)
Facilitated by Kelsie Meyers & Deb Gregory
Join for three socially distanced workshops in our labyrinth walking series though the month of October. Face masks required.
October 4: Sacred Pilgrimage (Chadwick Gardens, OSU)
Walking the labyrinth as a way of pilgrimage invites us to reflect on our own life as a sacred journey.
October 11: Listening to the Margins (St. Albans Episcopal Church, Bexley)
What does the labyrinth reveal about the margins and their significance for the whole? This workshop will draw awareness to our life within a social system, where we find ourselves and how we encounter others on their own journey.
October 18: Discernment & Neuroscience (Gantz Farms, Grove City)
How does the physical movement of walking the labyrinth's sinuous path impact our body and brain? How does this sort of walking assist us in discernment?

Ash Wednesday Prayer Stations
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday. Christians mark this day by drawing a cross on their foreheads with ashes. The ashes are made by burning last year’s palm branches used during the Palm Sunday celebration. This is significant for Christians because it reminds us that we are dust and to dust we will one day return.
Columbus Anglican Mission is hosting Self-guided Stations for Prayer and Contemplation will be available on Ash Wednesday, February 17 in the sanctuary of Crestview Presbyterian Church. The stations are designed to aid the passage into the season of Lent.
Individuals or households are invited to reserve a time slot either midday or in the evening. Time slots occur every 15 minutes to limit the number of people in the sanctuary at once. You may take up to one hour to walk the stations which finish with the imposition of ashes.
Safety: Masks and pre-registration are required. Please stick to your scheduled time and maintain adequate space for social distancing while engaging the meditations. If you are in the high risk category for COVID-19, we encourage you to stay home. Home kits are available upon request.
Register via the link below.
Columbus Anglican Mission is hosting Self-guided Stations for Prayer and Contemplation will be available on Ash Wednesday, February 17 in the sanctuary of Crestview Presbyterian Church. The stations are designed to aid the passage into the season of Lent.
Individuals or households are invited to reserve a time slot either midday or in the evening. Time slots occur every 15 minutes to limit the number of people in the sanctuary at once. You may take up to one hour to walk the stations which finish with the imposition of ashes.
Safety: Masks and pre-registration are required. Please stick to your scheduled time and maintain adequate space for social distancing while engaging the meditations. If you are in the high risk category for COVID-19, we encourage you to stay home. Home kits are available upon request.
Register via the link below.

Stations of the Cross Contemplative Art Exhibit
The artists of Flourish Contemplative Center invite you on a journey of love with a series of paintings based on the Stations of the Cross. From the Garden of Gethsemane to the Garden Tomb, walk with Jesus, experiencing the sorrow, suffering, and violence of his self-sacrificial love.
We follow in his way, knowing that one offers no greater love than laying down their life for others. As we join Jesus, we are reminded that we are his beloved children, made in his image, and invited to experience the beauty of his presence, even as we walk toward death.
Reservations: To maintain a contemplative environment and respect social distance, we are limiting the number of pilgrims who journey through the exhibit at a time. To reserve a time, please sign up below.
Drop-in Open Exhibit Hours: The Exhibit will also be available to the community without registration during these days and times:
Friday, March 26 from 12-2 PM
Sunday, March 28 from 1-3 PM
Good Friday, April 2 from 12-2 PM
Safety: Masks and pre-registration are required. Please stick to your scheduled time and maintain adequate space for social distancing while engaging the meditations.
If you are in the high risk category for COVID-19, we encourage you to stay home. Home kits are available upon request.
Hosted by Columbus Anglican Mission
Exhibit Location: Crestview Presbyterian Church, 350 E Tulane Rd, Columbus, OH 43202
Follow the link below to reserve a time to pray through the Stations.
We follow in his way, knowing that one offers no greater love than laying down their life for others. As we join Jesus, we are reminded that we are his beloved children, made in his image, and invited to experience the beauty of his presence, even as we walk toward death.
Reservations: To maintain a contemplative environment and respect social distance, we are limiting the number of pilgrims who journey through the exhibit at a time. To reserve a time, please sign up below.
Drop-in Open Exhibit Hours: The Exhibit will also be available to the community without registration during these days and times:
Friday, March 26 from 12-2 PM
Sunday, March 28 from 1-3 PM
Good Friday, April 2 from 12-2 PM
Safety: Masks and pre-registration are required. Please stick to your scheduled time and maintain adequate space for social distancing while engaging the meditations.
If you are in the high risk category for COVID-19, we encourage you to stay home. Home kits are available upon request.
Hosted by Columbus Anglican Mission
Exhibit Location: Crestview Presbyterian Church, 350 E Tulane Rd, Columbus, OH 43202
Follow the link below to reserve a time to pray through the Stations.
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