Praying the Scriptures: 
Advent and Nativity

Online classes to encourage, celebrate, and nourish spiritual lives of older adults.

Tapping into practices used by biblical storytellers, you will encounter an enriched and genuine enhancement to your Bible reading, devotions, and prayer life. Explore how to enter into the story and make it your own to connect more deeply with the divine. A participant in one of Facilitator Rev. Jim Kulma’s previous Enliven classes said, “Thank you, Rev. Jim, for letting the faith story come alive in you.”

Course Facilitator:  Rev. Jim Kulma, MDiv

Spiritual Director & Grief Recovery Specialist

A member of the Network of Biblical Storytellers, Jim has served for 33 years as a Lutheran pastor and healthcare chaplain in hospital, bereavement, hospice, and long-term care ministries. He has a keen interest in wellness, mindfulness, and spiritual practices. He teaches Tai Chi and Qigong and likes to have fun wherever he goes.

 

Day/Time

Tuesdays, 2:00 – 3:00 (ET), 4 sessions beginning Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 12, and 19

What You Will Need

Computer/tablet/phone on which you can watch via Zoom; and the desire to open your imagination in order to deepen your study of the Advent/Nativity texts.

Offered to You at Minimal or No Cost

Thanks to donations from generous supporters and a grant from the United Church of Christ Heartland Conference with churches in Ohio, West Virginia and northern Kentucky, we are able to offer Enliven programs at little or no charge. Your only commitment is to participate in each session or let the host know if you can’t be present.

 

$20         Class Registration (4 sessions)

$10         Member/friends of UCC Heartland Conf. churches

FREE     Resident of one of United Church Home’s Community

About the Author: Kim Moeller

Kim Moeller is the Abundant Aging Education & Program Specialist at the Ruth Frost Parker Center for Abundant Aging. She has an MDiv with honors from Wesley Theological Seminary. And has served as Director of Small Groups for Menlo Park Presbyterian Church. She is a movie fanatic and reads anything from mysteries/suspense to religion to business to nonfiction.

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