The life-changing magic of thoughtful post-pandemic living.
One-time-only on Thursday, May 14, 2020
7:00-8:30p (you may arrive as early as 6:00p)
RSVP registration required. Click here to register.
Synopsis
Marie Kondo popularized the idea of keeping only those things that bring you joy and getting rid of the rest. We've lost a lot during these days of coronavirus, top among our losses—normalcy. But what if we've discovered (or rediscovered) some things that have brought us joy, things worth holding on to? As the country reopens, there will be no shortage of those calling us to live our lives just as they were pre-pandemic, as if it didn't happen, or need not be remembered. At this Brewed Theology, we will consider our losses, as well as our gains during this pandemic pause, and contemplate the new normal we want before the spin doctors, and marketing masters come at us full force.
Yeah, it's the same but different — Brewed Theology, Zoom style.
This is an online, social distancing appropriate, bring your own beverage event. The event will have the same flow and format as our in-pub experience with a large group opening, small "table groups" of six working through table prompts, and a large group Q and R with Dr. McGuiness.
Special guest presenter - The Rev. Dr. Denise McGuiness
The Rev. Dr. Denise McGuiness is a retired licensed psychologist and a certified spiritual director. She practiced in the Vancouver area for 35 years. She is also an ordained minister in the United Methodist Church, having received her Master of Divinity from Methodist Theological School in Ohio in May 2004. Dr. McGuiness now provides spiritual direction, one-day workshops, group retreats, and training programs through Living Tree Ministries based in her new hometown of Wenatchee, WA.