On The Table

The Weekly Announcement of Common Table Church

Friday, October 16, 2009

 

October 12th through 18th

Hi church!

Well, I'm fresh back from Christianity21 and my mind and heart and body are all still buzzing and humming from that - so much so that I can't even talk about it now. It was awesome. It changed me. More later.

And anyway, the important thing right now is: what's on the Table for this week? And for that, I'll turn you over to the gent who'll be leading us in our gathering this Sunday (10am at Jammin' Java), our own Ken Tennyson:

This Sunday we will be looking at the thought and teachings of spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle. Based on his own life experiences, Tolle's work encourages us to break free from thought addictions and find freedom in fully living in the present moment. While Tolle's spiritual insight is independent of any religious tradition, he has been heavily influenced by Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism. He breathes new life into ancient truths and makes them relevant for today's culture. Expect to be challenged and hopefully edified as we explore his thought together in community.

I'm sorry to be missing it, but happy (!!) to be flying to the Midwest the second weekend in a row to see our dear friends Maggie and Schuyler and Levi and Adah! So I'll see y'all in a couple of weeks, when we'll be doing...well, we don't know what we'll be doing. Any ideas?

Oh, and it's kind of cold here. But it's colder in the Midwest. So it helps me keep perspective. :-) God is good!

Peace,
Mike Croghan

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