Contemplative Knitting Class

Contemplative Knitting

Julie Cicora, author of “Contemplative Knitting” will help you transform an already calming and meditative activity into a spiritual practice. Whether you are an experienced knitter or are a beginner, this prayer practice will help you develop a “close-knit” relationship with God. Learn how your knitting experience can inform your spiritual life. There will be opportunities to reflect, knit, get some practical advice, and be inspired. Come join us for these 8 sessions (once every two weeks): 

Facilitator: Julie Cicora
Dates:
 Wednesdays, April 14 –
July 21, 2021 (every two weeks)
Time: 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Zoom
Fee: $120

Julie Cicora is an avid knitter who believes in the power of prayer. After being ordained as an Episcopal Priest, Julie began studying prayer which led to her first book “All I Can Do Is Pray” about her experience as a hospital chaplain.  She started a contemplative prayer practice which she found very hard to sustain until she combined it with knitting. Her new book, “Contemplative Knitting”, has just been released and is the basis for this program.

Published by Julie Cicora

I'm an Episcopal Priest that loves using knitting as a spiritual discipline.

3 thoughts on “Contemplative Knitting Class

  1. I’m very interested in this class. I will need to miss a few classes. Will they be recorded so members can watch them later? I am reading her new book and started trying her method of contemplation. Thank you.

    Grace, Mary Ann Blankenship

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  2. Julie, I see now that the first class was TODAY, and I’ve missed signing up. I can’t find the class on the Mercy Center web site. Can I still sign up somehow? Thanks much.

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