A Theology of Water
Oct. 30 – Nov. 2 2019
Marquette, Michigan
- An in-depth look at water as a threatened global resource
- Insights into challenges facing North America’s Great Lakes
- Daily readings from 17th century Jesuit journals
- Evening presentations from a local poet and musician
- Reflections on theological dimensions of water in Judeo-Christian, Buddhist and Native American traditions
- Two nights lodging in an historic Lake Superior lighthouse and one night in a remote, rustic cabin on the shores of Lake Superior.
Three nights lodging, 9 meals, day hikes along the shores of Lake Superior, the Yellow Dog and Iron Rivers, exploring streams and waterfalls.
Facilitators:
- Jon Magnuson, Cedar Tree Institute
- John Rosenberg, Environmentalist
- Joe Piccione, Ethicist and Theologian
- Kathleen Heideman, Poet
RETREAT FEE: $1150
A deposit of $550 secures your reservation. Deposit Deadline: September 15, 2019
The balance for the retreat ($600) is due before or upon arrival October 30, 2019
Total number of participants will number between 10-12 individuals
As of 7/15, there are only a couple spots left. Don’t wait, register today!
Transportation provided from Marquette or Sawyer International Airport
REGISTER AND PAY ONLINE:
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or by check to:
The Cedar Tree Institute
403 E Michigan St.
Marquette, Michigan 49855
For more information, email or call 906-360-5072
The Cedar Tree Institute is a non-profit organization that provides services and initiates projects in the areas of mental health, religion and the environment.