The Art of Faith: Awakening Your Senses to the Wonder of God

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The Art of Faith: Awakening Your Senses to the Wonder of God

Time: 2nd mo. 20, 2010 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Quaker Hill Conference Center
Street: 10 Quaker Hill Drive
City/Town: Richmond, IN
Website or Map: http://theartoffaith.net/
Phone: (765) 965-3264
Event Type: workshop, indiana
Organized By: Brent Bill
Latest Activity: 2nd month 3, 2010

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The Art of Faith helps people of faith learn how to experience a daily round of beauty through their five senses and the fine arts. Its purpose is to enlarge our souls in ways that cannot happen merely through participating in a weekly worship service. The workshop's aim is to introduce participants to experiences of the God who created us soul and body – and to see our bodies as transmitters of spiritual wisdom and experience.

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