APRIL 2025

CONTEMPLATION


Out of a Stone


"Can the Creator of all lure poetry out of a stone?

Or cause a stirring of Divine Love in a human heart?


All is possible for the Creator of all,

Who loves to manifest the impossible

In endless configurations.


As the false self diminishes,

And the ego becomes a servant,

Everything turns into poetry

And everything becomes a movement of Divine Love.

But, the separate self lingers on.


Once the separate self has been laid to rest,

The Divine Presence alone remains,

And the Creator of all becomes all in all.


The silence of the Creator is thunderous,

Drowning out everything else,

And hiding in endless creativity."



Thomas Keating, The Secret Embrace 



CIRCLE OF LEADERSHIP

As servant leaders, we are meeting weekly via Zoom for Centering Prayer and discussion of the book, "The Circle Way," as a means of discerning our shared roles and the needs and activities of the chapter.


We will be hosting a visioning workshop on Saturday, May 10th from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. CST to envision our future together. The workshop will be held at Christ Church Episcopal in Pensacola. All are welcome to attend. We will be inviting others to join us in this leadership circle as we transition and grow under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.


If you have a passion for the mission of COPNS and want to share your time and talents in leadership, please contact Doug Heatwole at copensacola22@gmail.com. Candidates should have two years or more practicing Centering Prayer, and (preferably) training and/or experience as a facilitator.



CHAPTER EVENTS

“Seeing with God’s Eyes" Visioning Workshop


We – Contemplative Outreach of Pensacola – have been "created in Christ Jesus for good works." On Saturday, May 10, we will be coming together as a chapter to

"perceive what is ours to do" and to actively cocreate our tomorrow by "how we choose

to live and love today."


As we communally consider what God has in store for us, we desire the discernment

and input of facilitators and members from throughout our chapter. We are allowing

travel time before and after the meeting and including lunch in our program so that

those from throughout our chapter ‘s geographical reach will be able to join us for this important time of sharing our God-anointed vision.


Let us all "have faith in the unfolding of our lives" with unbridled confidence that we are

in God's hands, as we consider how to live out our mission as Contemplative Outreach:


"We embrace the process of transformation in Christ, both in ourselves and others, through the practice of Centering Prayer."


We will be meeting at Christ Church Episcopal in downtown Pensacola from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm. Please register at the link below.


The meeting will begin with Centering Prayer, after which we will read and reflect on the

Vision and Theological Principles of Contemplative Outreach, celebrate our strengths as

a chapter, identify and prioritize our needs, and discern our callings to serve.



CALENDAR

Save the date ~ Mark your calendar


May 10, 2025

COPNS Visioning Workshop

10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Christ Church Episcopal, Pensacola

CLICK HERE



June 6 - 8, 2025

2025 June Eight Day Centering Prayer Retreat — St. Mary's Sewanee

CLICK HERE

CONSIDER

with Doug Heatwole...


Knowing Without Thinking


In Centering Prayer, we aim to fulfill the command “Be still and know that I am God.” We sit in stillness and quiet for 20 minutes, letting go of our thoughts and consenting to God’s presence in us. Someone asked why 20 minutes, what is special about that duration? The answer is that 20 minutes is the time it

takes for the average person’s mind to come to rest, for thinking to begin to slow down.


We are so married to our thoughts, to thinking, that we equate living with thinking and so we might believe that to stop thinking is to stop living. Likewise, we come to a false understanding of “knowing,” believing that knowing is only achieved by thinking. We see knowing as capturing knowledge, like snaring a wild animal in a trap. But knowing God is not like that. God is elusive, like a wild animal that

you know is out there, but that you never see, let alone trap. Knowing is not capturing. Knowing is communing with God, uniting with God.


And that is what contemplation is, knowing without capturing. Centering Prayer is a method that trains us to begin to let go of our dependency on thinking in order to know God.


Father Thomas Keating says that Centering Prayer is a journey into the unknown, a training in letting go of thoughts, desires, words, and eventually oneself.


We do not understand the inner workings of our own minds. But we do observe certain things about our minds that help us to gain insights. The activity of our mind changes levels depending on the time of day and what we are engaged in. We go unconscious when we go to sleep. When we are awake, not sleeping, we are conscious. However, there is a brief period when we are going from our waking,

thinking frame of mind and dropping into the unconscious state. In this brief time, our thoughts totally subside, and we perceive a timeless solitude before we sink into sleep.


In Centering Prayer, we are seeking this peaceful stillness of our minds while conscious. Someone compared Centering Prayer as rebooting our mind. If you own a computer, you’ve probably learned that sometimes your computer “locks up” and to get it to work properly, it must be rebooted or restarted. The most common advice I’ve received from computer specialists is to turn off the computer and wait 30 seconds before starting it again. When I’ve asked, “why 30 seconds?” the response has been something like, “that’s enough time to let all the electrons come to rest in the hard drive and the circuitry and for everything to be reset.”


The 20-minute period for Centering Prayer is what the contemplatives and mystics have determined to be the minimum time for most people to reach a resting state of their minds. Centering Prayer may not be an attractive practice to everyone, but many who try it and give it more than just a few days find that this daily practice fosters a whole different attitude toward one’s feelings and puts them in a different

frame of reference – a different way of being. In a mysterious way, Centering Prayer allows us to know God without thinking.


Keep up the practice and let others know about your experience!

LIBRARY CORNER

We have entered the season of Lent, which is an opportunity to participate in Jesus’ solitude, silence, and privation, according to Thomas Merton. The Carol D. Lewis Library has some wonderful guides for this period of grace. 



Organic God: Lenten Meditations on the Words of Jesus. Kate Moorehead. 2006

Quantum Grace: Lenten Reflections on Creation and Connectedness. Judy Cannato. 2003

Wondrous Encounters: Scripture for Lent. Richard Rohr. 2010

Check these and other resources out at the Carol D. Lewis Centering Prayer Library, housed in the Centering Prayer Room on the second floor of Christ Church's Education Building. The collection is listed by author, title, and subject in the online catalog: https://CenteringPrayerLibrary.librarika.com. There are no due dates or fines, so feel free to use the collection. Please contact Caroline Thompson, the librarian, at cthompson57@gmail.com if you have any comments, questions, suggestions, or donations. 

COMMUNITY

The Contemplative Outreach of Pensacola website (centeringprayerpensacola.com) is being updated and expanded to include more content and more opportunities for readers to engage and interact. Changes will be occurring over the coming months and we invite you to visit the website and provide your feedback and suggestions to our webmaster, Jenni Arnold, at copns44@gmail.com.



Contemplative Outreach of Pensacola

PRAYER GROUPS 

We welcome all those new to Centering Prayer as well as established practitioners to our Pensacola area prayer groups. Check with each group's facilitator to learn the current meeting status. 

CLICK HERE for updated information



12 Step Outreach- Contemplative Outreach

For those interested in or currently practicing Centering Prayer as the 11th step, discover new opportunities to participate in monthly on-line Introductory workshops and countless other offerings.

CLICK HERE


The Meditation Chapel

Find the Meditation Chapel schedule with instructions to register for access to the calendar of daily listings for opportunities to pray with others globally throughout the day and night. These groups have grown and matured since the early days of the pandemic. If you are looking for new connections for practicing centering prayer in community, give the Meditation Chapel a try.

CLICK HERE


Websites of FL, AL, GA, LA, TN

Check out the websites of these regional Contemplative Outreach chapters to learn about their events, which include many free Zoom & in-person meetings.

CLICK HERE for a specific chapter's events.


Contemplative Outreach of Colorado

Website of events:

CLICK HERE


Closer Than Breath~ Founder Keith Kristich offers a weekly newsletter, monthly contemplative days, and events and resources to deepen contemplative practices.

CLICK HERE


Lindsay Boyer: Spirituality for Questioning Minds including teachings, contemplative practices, prayer groups, special Quiet Days:

CLICK HERE


Fr. Richard Rohr: Center for Action and Contemplation offerings for daily meditations, podcasts, subscriptions and other resources:

CLICK HERE

CONTINUING


You are invited to enjoy the monthly Contemplative Outreach, Ltd E-Bulletin for beautiful offerings and E-bulletin.

CLICK HERE for the mid-March E-Bulletin.

Contemplative Outreach, Ltd. website: CLICK HERE


Theological Principle #2 - A commitment to the practice of Centering Prayer is the primary expression of belonging.



Commentary - "The daily practice of Centering Prayer is the essence of belonging to the community."

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