Friends, it’s already been an intense year– severe storms of a pandemic and America’s racial reckoning have kicked up and are not done yet. And here comes our election season, and this storm will be very intense for the next couple of months while the other two keep blowing. Still, brothers and sisters, I am very excited and I am very energized by how Coracle will serve you and the church through November. Yes, we are ready for this.
Our vision for this fall is “Anchors in the Storm”. If you want to hear what that sounds like, click here and crank up the volume. As we confront this fall directly, we feel clear, confident, and committed to serving you well, all because of Jesus Christ and with God’s help.
As we have conscientiously engaged the pandemic and racial conversations over the past 5 months, we’re going to do two things this fall: We’re going to engage the election head-on to help us think Christianly and live Christianly, AND we are going to dive deeper into God.
We want to do these things with you and whoever else would be served by this vision. Invite them.
Staying close to God matters the most in the coming season (as it always does, of course). To help us do that, starting on Tuesday, Sept. 8 we will start offering a weekly “Space for God”, a half-hour every Tuesday morning set apart to encounter God and experience new spiritual practices that we can use whenever.
Each week we’ll carve out this little space together, and offer different ways of being with God, often from a contemplative posture. AND, very importantly, at least 10 of those minutes will be for an encounter with God however he wants to meet each of us. Register for the first one here; I’ll be leading us in “Praying for Your New Season.” Coracle is about Spiritual Formation, and that includes praying.
Starting September 17, we will launch our “Christian Discipleship and the 2020 Election” initiative. Through this series of Soundings Seminars, written pieces, spaces for important conversations, a reading group on a great book, and prayer and worship, we want to think about about this election through the lens of the lordship of Christ and the Kingdom of God, and we want to help us stay tethered to Christlike character and behavior in the midst of what feels to be an unusually critical presidential election.
Email us if your organization wants to partner on any of these offerings (see below). We’re not going to tell anyone how to vote, but we will definitely be addressing things that will help us think about how to exercise this mighty privilege we have as American citizens who are first-and-foremost Christians. Coracle is about Kingdom Action, and that includes civic responsibility.
This fall, we’re going to keep our eyes on the important moment of racial engagement that we’re in as a church and nation. We’re going to continue deepening our Coracle Community and inviting others in. We’re starting the Coracle Fellowship in Baltimore and keeping the one at Corhaven going. Spiritual Direction will continue, and Corhaven has reopened for personal retreatants.
You can see our full set of fall offerings below; we hope you’ll add a few things to your calendar!
Jesus said, “Be not afraid.” (Mt. 14.27) We’re not. We’re ready, precisely because of that same, awesome Jesus.
On the (wild) journey, Bill
CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP & THE 2020 ELECTION
SEE OUR OFFERINGS
- “The Moral Burden of Voting”
- a Soundings Seminar on Thursday, Sept 17 from 12:30-1:30pm with Michael Wear of the AND Campaign
- “What Are Your Spiritual Anchors During This Political Storm?”
- A Question that Matters on Wednesday, Sept 30
from 5:30-6:30pm
- A Question that Matters on Wednesday, Sept 30
- Compassion & Conviction Reading Group
- A month-long journey through the AND Campaigns framework for a faithful political witness, on Thursday, Oct 1, 15, and 29
from 12:00-1:00pm with Drew Masterson
- A month-long journey through the AND Campaigns framework for a faithful political witness, on Thursday, Oct 1, 15, and 29
- “Immigration, the Bible, and the Election”
- a Soundings Seminar on Thursday, Oct 8 from 12:30-1:30pm with Sami DiPasquale of Abara Frontiers
- “How Can a Christian Think About the 2020 Election?”
- Bill will release a SOUNDINGS post on Oct 3 as a primer for the conversation to follow
- a Question that Matters on Tuesday, Oct 13 from 5:30-6:30pm
- “Christianity, Conservatives, and the Vote”
- a Soundings Seminar on Tuesday, Oct 3 from 12:30-1:30pm
- Space for God: “Praying for the Election”
- on Tuesday, Nov 3 from 8:30-9:00am
- “Choosing to Look to Jesus: An Experience of Bach’s B-Minor Mass”
- a Post-election Re-orientation on Thursday, Nov 5
from 7:30-9:00pm with Bill Haley
- a Post-election Re-orientation on Thursday, Nov 5
- “How Are You Going to Follow Jesus in America Now?”
- Bill will release a SOUNDINGS Post on Nov 13 on “How to Be Christian in a Post-Christian America” as a primer for the conversation to follow
- a Question that Matters on Tuesday, Nov 24
from 5:30-6:30pm
FORMATIONAL DIGITAL GATHERINGS
SEE OUR OFFERINGS
- Space for God: Weekly encounters with God through spiritual practices, starting on Tuesday, Sept 8 at 8:30-9:00am
- Coracle Community: Every 3rd Wednesday, a chance to gather, reflect, pray, and encourage one another in the Lord
- Book & Movie Club: Every 4th Wednesday, a new story
- Group Spiritual Direction with Mary Gardner (email her for details)
- “Soul Care for Mom’s: Spiritual Practices that Nourish Your Soul”
- a 6-week short-course starting Sept 22, led by Coracle Spiritual Director, Kayla Allen
- “Gentle Wisdom for the Living of These Days”
- a short-course led by Coracle Spiritual Director,
Debra Donnelly-Barton (email her for details)
- a short-course led by Coracle Spiritual Director,
- “Catholics and Protestants Talk About Race in America”
- a Soundings Seminar on Nov 19 from 7:00-8:30pm
with Fr. Chris Pollard and Bill Haley
- a Soundings Seminar on Nov 19 from 7:00-8:30pm
IN-PERSON OFFERINGS
SEE OUR OFFERINGS
- Corhaven Graveyard Community Work Days: spaces for your whole family to cultivate beauty and dignity at the burial ground of formerly enslaved men and women
- the next Work Day is on Labor Day, Sept 7th
from 9:30am-12:30pm
- the next Work Day is on Labor Day, Sept 7th
- Coracle Community Picnic: an afternoon to enjoy one another’s company in a local Arlington park
- Sunday, Sept 13 from 1:00-3:00pm
- Capitol Hill Justice Walk: a time to explore the complex racial history of our nation’s capital with Karla Petty and Kate Denson of DC Justice Walks
- Saturday, Oct 3 from 10:30am-1:30pm