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Conversations from your Spiritual Core

Online via Zoom

The Guibord Center—an interfaith network of spiritual communities—believes all human beings have an innate spirituality that guides them, and a life story worth listening to. Conversations about challenging issues require us to form meaningful connections to help us see others as "just like me." This is the essential first step on the path into a tough conversation and, like a spiral, one we need to return to again and again.  So how do we do this? Take the first step with "Conversations from Your Spiritual Core."  This interactive online session can help participants prepare for many events during the 6th Annual National Week of Conversation and other challenging conversations in life.  We'll connect to our spiritual cores through reflection, storytelling and deep listening.  In a small breakout room,  you will be asked to share a 3-minute story of a time when you drew upon the teachings of your wisdom tradition—religious, philosophical or ethical—to navigate a challenging situation with another person.  What gave you confidence in that moment?  What helped to shift the conversation from an impasse to a way forward?   Please join us!   Note:  This event will NOT be recorded.  Each breakout room will have a facilitator to serve […]

Integrating Spirituality in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Online via Zoom

School leaders, faculty and students are facing an opportunity like never before, especially in their DEI efforts.   We’re exploring the Whole Self/Student and our various identities. However, there is one vital facet we need to talk more about: our Spiritual Self - how it connects to our life's purpose, strengthens our relationships. and guides us through challenges. Recent psychological research shows a strong connection between spiritual well-being, identity formation, and resilience--a connection we have become more keenly aware of in the past few years because of the pandemic and the heightened national conversation about race, gender, and other aspects of identity.   How can educators tap into the this wealth of new knowledge about the neuro-protective benefits of spirituality to help themselves and their students stay strong in these challenging times without crossing the legal and social lines around religion?  The Guibord Center, an educational interfaith nonprofit, invites you to the next series of "Integrating Spirituality in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion."  These one-hour online workshops have been designed for teachers and DEI Directors.  The workshop series uses storytelling, reflective journaling and deep listening skills to guide participants in conversation on several key questions: How do we distinguish between spirituality and religion? What activities or practices give us a sense of […]

Integrating Spirituality in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Online via Zoom

School leaders, faculty and students are facing an opportunity like never before, especially in their DEI efforts.   We’re exploring the Whole Self/Student and our various identities. However, there is one vital facet we need to talk more about: our Spiritual Self - how it connects to our life's purpose, strengthens our relationships. and guides us through challenges. Recent psychological research shows a strong connection between spiritual well-being, identity formation, and resilience--a connection we have become more keenly aware of in the past few years because of the pandemic and the heightened national conversation about race, gender, and other aspects of identity.   How can educators tap into the this wealth of new knowledge about the neuro-protective benefits of spirituality to help themselves and their students stay strong in these challenging times without crossing the legal and social lines around religion?  The Guibord Center, an educational interfaith nonprofit, invites you to the next series of "Integrating Spirituality in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion."  These one-hour online workshops have been designed for teachers and DEI Directors.  The workshop series uses storytelling, reflective journaling and deep listening skills to guide participants in conversation on several key questions: How do we distinguish between spirituality and religion? What activities or practices give us a sense of […]

Conversations From Your Spiritual Core

Online via Zoom

Conversations about challenging issues require us to see others at a personal, innately spiritual level.  This is the essential first step on the path into a tough conversation and, like a spiral, one we need to return to repeatedly.  So how do we do this? Take the first step with "Conversations from Your Spiritual Core."  This interactive online session can help participants prepare for conversations on challenging current issues.  We'll connect to our spiritual cores through reflection, storytelling, and deep listening.  In a small, facilitated breakout room,  you will share a 3-minute story of a time when you drew upon the teachings of your wisdom tradition–religious, philosophical, or ethical–to navigate a challenging conversation with another person on a current issue.  What gave you confidence in that moment?  What helped to shift the conversation from an impasse to a way forward? Note:  This online interactive event will not be recorded.  Participation is limited to 35 participants, so please register ASAP if you plan to attend.   REGISTRATION IS CLOSED AT 35 PARTICIPANTS Registration for our next Conversation September 11th will be available July 12th at noon. Register early to assure your space.

2023 Parliament of the World’s Religions

Mc Cormick Place Lakeside Center 2301 S King Dr, Chicago, IL, United States

A Call to Conscience: Defending Freedom and Human Rights In August of 2023, the Parliament of the World’s Religions returns to the birthplace of the modern interfaith movement after 30 years away to celebrate 130 years of history in the city of Chicago. Parliament Convenings attract participants from more than 200 diverse religious, indigenous, and secular beliefs and more than 80 nations. Registrants enjoy access to all the plenary sessions, hundreds of breakout sessions, art & cultural exhibits, performances, a film festival, and countless opportunities to connect with individuals and organizations committed to justice, peace, and sustainability. The Guibord Center will participate in the 2023 Parliament of the World's Religions, including a special screening of our award-winning short film ANIMA: Animals. Faith. Compassion. Dr. Lo Sprague, President of The Guibord Center, will also participate as a panelist. In addition to Dr. Lo, Mary Kirchen and Christine Budzowski will also serve as panelists and program presenters at the Parliament. Several members of our Advisory Council also plan to attend. Follow us on Facebook to see behind-the-scenes exclusive photos and impressions: FACEBOOK. If you would like more information, you can visit the Parliament's website.