Instructor
Jen Manglos
Pilgrimage as Spiritual Practice
Discovering Sacred Wandering in Modern Times
The act of pilgrimage has a storied history, with countless tales of folks embarking on sacred wanderings to places of spiritual significance.
Today we see a resurgence of this practice via trails like the Camino de Santiago, but how do we engage in pilgrimage as a spiritual practice in light of the lives we actually have?
The course will provide a brief history of pilgrimage, translations of this spiritual practice, and an exploration of modern forms of pilgrimage. As pilgrimage is such an embodied experience, learners can expect to learn through readings, prayerful reflections, and discussion, as well as the act of walking and movement (all adjustable based on need). Part of this course will take place via a walking pilgrimage in Seattle.
This course is geared towards any leaders or pastors who are interested in pilgrimage experiences for their own spiritual development and/or that of their communities.
Learners can expect to gain:
– A brief history of pilgrimage
– Translations of this spiritual practice (i.e., labyrinths)
– An exploration of modern pilgrimage
– Experience with a variety of forms of pilgrimage
– Ways to clarify pilgrimage in light of one’s own desires, invitations, and physical realities
This course takes place in two different locations over two dates.
– October 3 at Green Lake Park – 6195 West Green Lake Way N, Seattle, WA 98103
– October 17 at the Seattle School of Theology & Psychology – 1130 Rainier Ave S.
Seattle, WA 98144
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Instructor
Jen Manglos
As a spiritual director, pastor, and pilgrimage guide, Jen Manglos delights in helping others discover their belovedness in God. She offers care for ministry and nonprofit leaders, as well as support for pilgrims on the Camino. Discover more at: www.jenmanglos.com.
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Why should I become a member?
Members get to register for classes early – a full week before they open to the general public! Plus, members receive a 10% discount on all events and classes and access to value-add content in their inboxes throughout the year. To become a member, you can sign up here, or purchase a membership when you buy your class.
What kind of help in payment is available?
We offer discounts of up to 50% to clergy, staff, and lay ministry leaders of our official partners, which includes the Olympia Presbytery, the Northwest Coast Presbytery, and the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia. Partnerships have no financial cost, and are available with (a) regional or national denominations), (b) multi-site churches, or ( c) large nonprofit organizations. If you would like to encourage your organization to become a partner, please email your regional leader to let them know! You can even introduce them to us by cc’ing transforming@theseattleschool.edu, and we’ll put them in touch with the right person for next steps.
Early bird discounts are available during the first week of registration.
Becoming a member costs offers 10% on all classes and events for a full year. Often, just one class is enough to make the membership cost worth it.
If you pastor with a denomination, you may have resources for professional development. Check with your regional supervisor for more information on funds available.
What are the community guidelines?
Please see the full community guidelines on this page. If an instance of community guidelines are violated and cannot be resolved within the class, participants may let us know by emailing us transforming@theseattleschool.edu and we will direct you to The Seattle School’s incident report form.
What happens if my class is cancelled?
If the Center cancels an offering for any reason, all participants will receive a full refund of registration fees.
If a program is rescheduled, participants may choose to transfer their registration to the new date or receive a full refund.
How do I request a refund?
Refunds are available according to the following schedule:
- 60+ days before the program start date: 75% refund
- 30–59 days before the program start date: 50% refund
- Less than 30 days before the program start date: no refund
If you need to cancel your registration, please email transforming@theseattleschool.edu and include your name and the course title.
If the Center cancels a program, all participants will receive a full refund of registration fees. If a program is rescheduled, participants may choose to transfer their registration to the new date or receive a full refund.
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