Center for Contemplative Leadership
Prayer as Resistance 2.0:
Contemplative Practices for Liberative Justice
March 9-11, 2023
Overview
Contemplative prayer fuels action in the world, and when it is fully rooted in God, leads to a deeper concern for social justice. Come and be empowered to consider a variety of ways in which our justice work might be anchored in the depths of God’s love for us and for our world.
All are welcome to attend this conference (2.0) in person or online. (In-person spots are limited, so be sure to register early to secure your spot! The early bird deadline has been extended to February 23.) Please note that spiritual direction offerings will be available this year (limited spots; first come, first served). Click button below to learn more.
Leadership
CONFERENCE PRESIDER
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
PANELISTS & WORKSHOP LEADERS
MUSICIANS & POETS
PRAYER & WORSHIP LEADERS
Schedule
All times are Eastern Time
Thursday, March 9
1:00 - 2:00 p.m. | Registration (outside of Theron Room, Wright Library) |
2:00 - 2:30 p.m. | Welcome, Opening Remarks, and Invocation |
2:30 - 4:30 p.m. | Opening Panel: Prayer as Resistance; and Overview of Workshops ~ Moderators: Bo Karen Lee and Shann Ray ~ Panelists: KC Choi, Shane Claibourne, Keri Day, Leonard McMahon, Caz Pearson, and Joanne Rodriguez ~ Snacks will be provided for all registrants from 3-3:30 p.m. |
4:30 - 5:00 p.m. | Small Group Discussion / Breakout Sessions |
5:00 - 5:30 p.m. | Gathering the Wisdom: Closing Remarks and Prayer |
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. | Free Time: We welcome you to explore and enjoy dining options in historic downtown Princeton. |
8:00 - 9:00 p.m. | Live Jazz Concert Please join us for an invigorating concert with the Tadataka Trio. ~ To learn more about Tadataka's incredible journey of healing after a brutal attack in a NYC subway, click here. (His doctor told him he would probably not be able to play piano again. We thank God for the miracle of hope and restoration.) ~ To hear Cornell Fields’ remarks on this topic during last year’s jazz fiesta, click here. (min 35:15) Come and experience the power of jazz improvisation as a site for racial healing and unity. |
9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. | Public Reception |
Friday, March 10
7:30 - 8:25 a.m. | 1-1 Spiritual Direction Offerings |
8:30 - 9:00 a.m. | Registration (outside of Theron Room, Wright Library) |
8:30 - 11:30 a.m. | Our Feast Team is happy to provide morning snacks, fruit and coffee for all registrants. |
9:00 - 10:00 a.m. | Keynote Lecture - Deep River: The Spiritual Wisdom of the Unknown Black Bards by Luke Powery |
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | Workshop 1 - Please choose from below: A. The Garment of Praise: the Art and Science of Forgiveness by Shann Ray & Jennifer Ferch ~ This workshop is only available in-person. B. Tending to Moral Injury and Religious Trauma: A Processing Space for Spiritual Care Practitioners, Contemplatives, and Activists by Kristine Chong & Diane Ujiiye ~This workshop is only available in-person and is limited to 30 participants. C. Praying with your Senses: An Ignatian Path for Everyone by Patrick St-Jean along with an interview by Matthew Wickman ~This hybrid workshop is available online or in-person. D. Group Spiritual Direction ~This offering is available online or in-person. E.1-1 Spiritual Direction ~ Online sessions are available via Zoom. ~ In-Person sessions are available in library study rooms and seminar rooms. ~ Note, one-on-one sessions only run for 60 minutes from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Please plan accordingly. |
12:00 - 2:00 p.m. | Lunch Break: Please join us in the MacKay Main Lounge to pick up your free lunch. Seating will be in the MacKay Dining Hall or the MacKay Private Dining Room, as you choose. |
12:45 - 1:45 p.m. | 1-1 Spiritual Direction Offerings |
1:30 - 4:00 p.m. | Our Feast Team is happy to provide snacks for all registrants. |
2:00 - 3:30 p.m. | Workshop 2 - Please choose from below: A. The Garment of Praise: the Art and Science of Forgiveness by Shann Ray & Jennifer Ferch ~This workshop is only available in-person. B. Suffering Sofia: Finding Communal Wisdom through Contemplation by Rev. adwoa Wilson ~This hybrid workshop is available online or in-person. C. Kintsugi Workshop by David Kim & Amilee Watkins ~This workshop is only available in-person. ~Note, this workshop runs from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m., through both afternoon sessions. Please plan accordingly. Participants must join at 2:00 p.m., and will not be able to join later. D. Group Spiritual Direction ~This offering is available online or in-person. E. 1-1 Spiritual Direction (for one hour only, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.) ~Online sessions are available via Zoom. ~In-Person sessions are available in library study rooms and seminar rooms. |
4:00 - 5:00 p.m. | Workshop 3 - Please choose from below: A. Deep Reconciliation as Christian Mysticism—Not Cheap Grace by Michael Battle ~This hybrid workshop is available online or in-person. B. The Silent Activist by Andrew Skotnicki ~This hybrid workshop is available online or in-person. C. Kintsugi Workshop by David Kim & Amilee Watkins ~Note, this workshop runs from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m., through both afternoon sessions. Please plan accordingly. Participants must join at 2:00 p.m., and will not be able to join later. D. Group Spiritual Direction ~This offering is available online or in-person. ~Please note, this session will run for 90 minutes until 5:30 p.m. E. 1-1 Spiritual Direction ~Online sessions are available via Zoom. ~In-Person Sessions are available in library study rooms and seminar rooms. |
5:00 - 8:00 p.m. | Spiritual Direction Offerings |
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. | Free Time: We welcome you to explore and enjoy dining options in historic downtown Princeton. |
8:00 p.m. Onward | Poetry Reading ~Please join poets Drew Jackson and Shann Ray for a delightful evening of live-readings set to musical compositions by Natalya Fisher. ~This event hosted by Shann Ray and David Kim is kindly co-sponsored by EcoTheo Collective and by Goldenwood. To learn more about EcoTheo, please see their website here. To learn more about Goldenwood, please find their website here. |
Saturday, March 11
7:30 - 10:00 a.m. | 1-1 Spiritual Direction Offerings |
8:30 - 11:30 a.m. | Our Feast Team is happy to provide morning snacks, fruit and coffee for all registrants. |
9:00 - 10:00 a.m | Workshop 4 - Please choose from below: A. The Truth Method by Leonard McMahon ~This hybrid workshop is available online or in-person. B. Praying with your Senses: An Ignatian Path for Everyone by Patrick St-Jean ~This hybrid workshop is available online or in-person. C. 1-on-1 Spiritual Direction ~Online sessions are available via Zoom. ~In-Person Sessions are available in library study rooms and seminar rooms. |
10:30 - 11:45 a.m. | Closing Panel: Integrating Prayer and Social Justice ~Moderators: Bo Karen Lee and Leonard McMahon ~Panelists: Michael Battle, Andrew Skotnicki, & Diane Ujiiye |
12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. | Closing Worship: Gathering the Graces ~After we conclude, enjoy your travels home, and maybe lunch with a new friend downtown before you head out! |
Workshops
Title: Deep River: The Spiritual Wisdom of the Unknown Black Bards
Time Slot: Friday Keynote Lecture, 9-10 a.m. (60 Minutes)
Format: In-Person and Virtual
Description: This keynote will delve into the musical genre known as the Spirituals, songs of the Spirit created by the unknown Black bards, enslaved Black peoples. It will explore the ‘deep river’ of their wisdom and how these songs can be a spiritual contemplative resource for the practices of prayer, resistance, justice, and hope.
Title: The Garment of Praise: the Art and Science of Forgiveness
Time Slot: Friday Workshops #1, 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. (90 Minutes) / #2, 2-3:30 p.m. (90 Minutes)
Format: In-Person
Description: The Lebanese poet and novelist Khalil Gibran said, “The strong of soul forgive.” The elusive and agile strength of forgiveness is an aspect of life and relationships that can be as freeing as it is radical. In this workshop on the art and science of forgiveness, Jenn and Shann give practical steps for the daily interactions that involve forgiveness asking and atonement, as well as speaking to the larger generational forces that heal individuals, families and nations. By listening to the beloved other in this way we may hear the echo of Isaiah in the mystery of forgiveness: “God has given you the garment of praise instead of the spirit of despair.”
Title: Tending to Moral Injury and Religious Trauma: A Processing Space for Spiritual Care Practitioners, Contemplatives, and Activists
Time Slot: Friday Workshop #1, 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. (90 Minutes)
Format: This workshop is only available in-person and is limited to 30 participants.
Description: Moral injury and religious trauma are specific harms that deeply violate people’s conscience or threaten their core values. Those who experience these harms may feel guilt, sorrow, shame, outrage, despair, and a loss of faith or meaning. This workshop will be an embodiment-centered, collective learning space for participants to learn about and process moral injury and religious trauma in justice-orienting or religious spaces. Through group practices and sharing, the workshop will explore how we may tend to these harms for ourselves and how we can accompany others as spiritual care practitioners, contemplatives, and activists.
Title: Praying with your senses: An Ignatian Path for Everyone
Time Slot: Friday Workshop #1, 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. (90 Minutes) / Saturday Workshop #4, 9-10 a.m. (60 Minutes)
Format: Hybrid
Description: For about five hundred years, Ignatian spirituality has been offering us a different avenue to meet the Creator, through creation and creatures through prayer. There are ways to pray. It is not one way. Come, let us pray with what you have, what you bring, and who you are.
Title: Suffering Sofia: Finding Communal Wisdom through Contemplation
Time Slot: Friday Workshop #2, 2-3:30 p.m. (90 Minutes)
Format: Hybrid
Description: Our collective consciousness of social injustice and marginalized identities is growing. However, for persons who inhabit marginalized identities in the climate of heightened awareness, it is easy for the “stock stories” of injustice to become the center of our personal identities and our call to action. This workshop explores the insidious consequences of this reality, spiritually, for both the individual and the community. We will explore how the wisdom thread of Christianity can transfigure the experience of (social) sufferers, gleaning from it new revelations of God. This workshop centers the experiences of sufferers and the oppressed. However, the concepts should be applicable to all. Participants are invited to prepare by reflecting in advance on an area of marginalization or pain that they feel ready to transform to the greater glory of God. Push back, curiosity, and personal experience are welcome!
Title: Brokenness to Beauty: Kintsugi
Time Slot: Friday Workshops #2 & #3, 2-5 p.m. (3 Hours)
Format: In-Person
Description: In this hands-on workshop you will learn about this 400-year-old Japanese craft in the mending of ceramics making beauty from brokenness. A certified instructor from Academy Kintsugi will guide a small group through Kintsugi techniques to equip each participant with the needed skills and materials. Every participant will need to bring a broken, cracked, or chipped piece of ceramic — a mug, a bowl, a cup, or a plate. This reflective practice is a powerful experience in seeing how the very cracks in our lives become the places in which new beauty can emerge to nurture a community that seeks to turn brokenness into beauty in our hearts and broader culture. This workshop is only available for in-person participants and partial scholarships (to assist with the $45 fee) are available if needed. Please contact info@goldenwoodnyc.org for more information. Note: $45 fee for materials (14 participants max, in-person only)
Title: Deep Reconciliation as Christian Mysticism—Not Cheap Grace
Time Slot: Friday Workshop #3, 4-5 p.m. (60 Minutes)
Format: Hydrid
Description: Drawing upon the three-fold stages of Christian mysticism, we will explore the first mystical stage of purgation, connecting it to both contemplative prayer and restorative justice. Desmond Tutu’s life, Ubuntu theology, and spiritual practices ground this talk, showing how justice and prayer fit together. Subsequently, we will explore illumination, the second stage of Christian mysticism, focusing on the confluence between contemplative prayer and social activism that can produce epic events such as South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Lastly, we focus on the last mystical stage of union with God. Here, we explore vestiges of union with God through restorative justice, pilgrimage and forgiveness. Caution is urged in any rush to force this last mystical stage into being, especially for Christians in powerful positions or who live in the global north. These concluding thoughts offer space for discernment about what God might be inviting you and your community into regarding deep reconciliation.
Title: The Silent Activist
Time Slot: Friday Workshop #3, 4-5 p.m. (60 Minutes)
Format: Hydrid
Description: Activists require contemplation to free themselves from the tyranny of results, to move to greater anonymity as instruments of God’s justice, and to free themselves from the trap of what Ernest Becker calls “character armor.” Being on the “right side” of issues is not enough, for the temptation to exalt rather than humble oneself for doing what a Christian is called to do is one that is not easy to overcome. The contemplative activist must follow John the Baptist first in admitting that “I did not recognise him” and then continually shining the light on “The One,” while taking pains to live in the shadows.
Title: The Truth Method
Time Slot: Saturday Workshop #4, 9-10 a.m. (60 Minutes)
Format: Hydrid
Description: Common Ground Dialogue (cgdialogue.org) is an organization dedicated to improving civility and civic engagement in American political life. Its aim is not “conflict resolution” because, while laudable and necessary, this is shortsighted and misguided. Conflict is necessary and even desirable in a healthy democracy, so “resolving” it is not appropriate. Rather, our aim is to make conflict function as it is supposed to in a democracy, as an impetus for engagement. Thus, civility is the use of healthy functional conflict to generate constructive political engagement. Political life then moves from harmful discord to productive disagreement. And we achieve this via a process we call the Truth Method. This method is easily learned and, unlike most resolution techniques, difficult to forget. Since it relies on ancient techniques that have been tested over centuries, the Method seeks deeper and more lasting transformation than mere crisis management of conflict resolution methods. This Method takes ancient tools and adapts them for modern circumstances and psyches. It involves a safe, supportive, and patient process of slowly deepening awareness and allowing one to touch the unspoken ground upon which one’s opinions stand.
Registration
Conference Fees:
$65/$95 for virtual early bird/standard attendees
$225/$295 for in-person early bird/standard attendees
Free for PTS students, faculty, and staff (use your PTS e-mail for registration)
Early bird deadline extended to February 23.
Online registration closes on March 7.
All are welcome to attend this conference (2.0) in person or online. (In-person spots are limited, so be sure to register early to secure your spot! The early bird deadline has been extended to February 23.)
If you are in need of a scholarship to attend this event, please email us at ccl.ra@ptsem.edu. We have a discount code for those in full-time ministry, and for anyone else who may need it, if helpful.
Spiritual Direction Offerings
Please note that spiritual direction offerings will be available this year (limited spots; first come, first served).
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Co-Sponsors
Betsy Stockton Center for Black Church Studies
Center for Asian American Christianity (CAAC)
Center for Barth Studies
Center for Theology, Women, and Gender
EcoTheo Collective
Farminary
Goldenwood NYC
Gonzaga University Leadership Program
Highrock Church
Hispanic Theological Initiative
Institute for Youth Ministry (IYM)
Oasis Ministries for Spiritual Development
Overseas Ministries Studies Center (OMSC)
The Spirituality Institute for Research and Education
The Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality
Women of Wonder (WOW!)