Some of you may know, I am on the CORE Council for the Center for Spiritual Living here in Saint Louis. Just so I can put this post in context, I just happen to be the current president of the Council. Let me say this, it is an exciting and busy time of year. Why? Well, every January the CORE has a retreat. It picks a location and spends a Friday evening and entire Saturday day reviewing, planning and getting motivated for the current year.
What I have noticed over the past few years is that I am usually wondering, “what is it that we are going to experience this next year?” Right up to the night the retreat begins, we as a council really get ramped up for a lot of leadership training and exercises mixed with spiritual meditations. At the end of the 24 hours, you are in a state of reflection. You know that place where you just have to sit and say, “Did that really happen?”
This is my second year as president and I have to say I find planning and executing the retreat is the most challenging task that I am given. I can deal with people/congregants who are happy and giving compliments to the exact opposite, where people are giving me a tongue lashing for something that was decided and acted upon without knowledge of it. The lesson learned: When you are involved with peoples spiritual home they get very passionate and animated about it.
So, the question is “What are we going to do?” The answer is “great things”. We are going to hone our goals for the Center’s internal operations and expand our community involvement. I have termed this year’s theme as a bridge year. Lot’s of God stuff going.
So, when I recover from the retreat I will let you know how I fared. I am know I will be the better for it.
Namaste
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