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The Restorative Power of Love
March 26 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 am PDT
Love binds us together and moves us closer to the restoration and renewal of all things. Love is a way of being in the world, a transformative practice to guide how we show up in the world, amid tension and chaos. How do we sit with Love in Holy Mystery while facing the constant diminishment of distinction of personhood and recent attacks on DEI which evoke fear and concerns for safety? How can Love help us hold the tension of the moment for ourselves and as spiritual directors and companions supporting others? This session on the restorative power of Love will offer a supportive and nurturing space for BIPOC directors to widen and deepen our own compassionate practice as we join the Divine in the liberating work of Love.
Presenter’s Bio:Â
Felicia Murrell is a spiritual director and the author of AND: The Restorative Power of Love In An Either/Or World. With over 20 years of church leadership experience, her writing has been featured multiple times in the Center for Action and Contemplation’s Daily Meditations and their biannual journal ONEING. As a contemplative thought leader, Felicia has spoken at the Black Contemplative Prayer Summit and other widely recognized organizations. She believes Love is the source of our authentic power and that a love ethos can be embodied as a way of being in the world. For Felicia, the Way of Love (agape) is to consciously participate with the Divine in how we live, move and have our being. Mom to 4 adult children, she makes her home in Woodbury, MN with her husband, Doug.
This session is for those who identify as Black, Indigenous or a Person of Color who would like to connect with other BIPOC spiritual directors and spiritual companions.



