Instructor
			Dr. Rose Madrid Swetman
Rose is the Associate Director for the Center for Transforming Engagement overseeing resilience programs, bringing a lifetime of ministry experience as co-founder of the Practicing Church in Shoreline, WA, former Regional Leader of Northwest Vineyard USA, and founder of Canopy Scholars; she continues to teach and preach, champions women in ministry, and draws her passion for resilience from her own health journey, holding a DMin from Bakke Graduate University focused on transformational leadership for the global city. She and her husband, Rich, have a blended family of eight children and more than twenty-five grandchildren.
Resilience Circle
Learn to engage others and yourself with greater compassion.
Resilience circles offer a unique, transformative journey of personal growth, connection, and resilience.
Facilitates Personal Growth
- Tolerate/manage stress and conflict
 - Exhibit self-compassion and self-awareness
 - Cultivate supportive relationships through listening, vulnerability, and kindly giving and receiving feedback
 - Construct meaning-making from suffering and failure
 
Fosters Connections
One of the distinguishing features of our Resilience Circles is our commitment to foster connections across a multitude of differences–theological, political, ethnic and cultural.
In a social context where differences often seem to divide us, Resilience Circles create a “safe enough” space where we can bridge those gaps with presence, authenticity, and kindness. By sharing our stories and developing deep listening skills, we learn to engage others–and ourselves–with greater compassion.
This class meets 8 times on the following days:
February 24th, 2026, March 10th, 2026, March 31st, 2026, April 28th, 2026, May 12th, 2026, May 26th, 2026, June 9th, 2026, June 23rd, 2026
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