Spiritual Development Circle – Wed. Dec 6th & Dec. 20th @ 7PM

Please join us for a small group discussion focused on Spiritual Development.  At Radnor we have combined our spiritual development circle with midweek worship. The modified format begins with a short period of silent worship, opening to worship sharing on the theme of spiritual formation, and then to fellowship. Our current plan is to offer this midweek opportunity once per month over ZOOM and once at the Meetinghouse.  The first Wednesday of the month is by Zoom, and the third Wednesday of the month is on-site in the ‘fireplace room’ at the Meetinghouse. All are welcome!  You can check the specific dates on our website calendar.  Here is the Zoom link

 

 

Harvest potluck dinner on Nov 13th at 5PM

On Sunday, 11/13, at 5 pm we will gather again with interfaith friends from this region through our collaboration with the Peace Islands Institute, hosted in our First Day School. The Peace Islands Institute promotes peace, love, respect, humanity, integrity, welfare, and understanding. It aspires to facilitate a forum of mutual respect and collaboration, welcoming and acceptance of varied viewpoints and voices with the intent to develop original and alternative perspectives on vital issues that our society is facing.

If you are interested in joining us please contact Margy Miccolis [email protected] / 610-902-0557

Forum: Dialogue Across Conflicts on September 11

We sometimes experience painful conflicts with loved ones, family members, friends, co-workers or members of our community. In the world we see that navigating such conflicts can be difficult, often leading to the cessation of communications, turmoil in relationships, pain, anger, hostility and even violence. The ability to open dialogue for ourselves and others in face of conflicts can create pathways to new learning and to deeper understanding. Dialogue is a foundation of conflict resolution, to building and maintaining loving relationships and to promoting peace. Yet opening to dialogue can be challenging, especially when conflicts emerge from different values and/or life experiences. This forum, facilitated by David Castro, will offer practical strategies for opening pathways to dialogue. David has more than twenty years of experience training leaders in dialogic approaches to conflict resolution and team building. The forum will start after worship services at approximately 11:20 AM on Sunday September 11th.