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X-WR-CALDESC:People come to communities of faith seeking not just divinity\
 , but the affirmation of humanity through relationship. And herein lies th
 e difficulty. Close relationships are easily thrown off balance in communi
 ty. Conflict can be an opportunity for greater intimacy\, but all too ofte
 n it drives us apart. This workshop will take seriously the Quaker tenant 
 that we are all ministers. Family Systems Theory will help us to understan
 d relational dynamics in our Quaker communities. In his book\, Generation 
 to Generation\, Friedman writes to help clergy deal with healthy and unhea
 lthy patterns of human connection in faith communities. Just as families h
 ave patterns of relating that lead to health or harm\, so too do communiti
 es of faith have recognizable patterns. Using our collective experience\, 
 we will seek pastoral interventions to alleviate discord. We will reflect 
 upon how our habits of relating help or hinder dynamics of friendship in Q
 uaker community. Please RSVP (admin@quakersdc.org or 202-483-3310) so we c
 an get an accurate count for lunch and so that we can send optional backgr
 ound reading. 9:45am to 2:30pm.
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DESCRIPTION:People come to communities of faith seeking not just divinity\,
  but the affirmation of humanity through relationship. And herein lies the
  difficulty. Close relationships are easily thrown off balance in communit
 y. Conflict can be an opportunity for greater intimacy\, but all too often
  it drives us apart. This workshop will take seriously the Quaker tenant t
 hat we are all ministers. Family Systems Theory will help us to understand
  relational dynamics in our Quaker communities. In his book\, Generation t
 o Generation\, Friedman writes to help clergy deal with healthy and unheal
 thy patterns of human connection in faith communities. Just as families ha
 ve patterns of relating that lead to health or harm\, so too do communitie
 s of faith have recognizable patterns. Using our collective experience\, w
 e will seek pastoral interventions to alleviate discord. We will reflect u
 pon how our habits of relating help or hinder dynamics of friendship in Qu
 aker community. Please RSVP (admin@quakersdc.org or 202-483-3310) so we ca
 n get an accurate count for lunch and so that we can send optional backgro
 und reading. 9:45am to 2:30pm.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170211T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170211T103000
LOCATION:Friends Meeting of Washington (Washington\, DC)
SUMMARY:Family of Friends: How can we help Quaker community work?
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