Centering Prayer Group meets every Thursday from 10:30-11:30AM in the Philbrick Room in the lower level of Thaxter Hall, following the 9:30AM Eucharist. Open to anyone interested in this prayer form.
Centering prayer is a time to become present to God. This prayer form is simple, wordless, trusting, allowing for one to open to divine presence. Centering prayer was a practice of the Desert Fathers and Mothers in the 3rd-6th centuries and was found in the Benedictine tradition of praying the scriptures. The Christian mystics used this form of prayer.
“No words I write will be as eloquent as the silence within your soul.” -Bishop Steven Charleston
Resource: Thomas Keating’s book, “Intimacy with God, an Introduction to Centering Prayer”
When you pray… go to your room, close the door and pray to your Father who is unseen.” Matthew 6:5