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Vocation & Life

 

How do we best steward our time?  What were we made to do?  How do I sustain myself? Others?  How do the teachings of Jesus inform these questions?  

Myself, Dani, Cody and Darian got together for 12 weeks to wrestle with these questions.  The format we invoked was to take these questions - seek them out, either directly or indirectly, through different exercises and report back in bi-monthly meetings. We are all still living into the answers of the questions we raised and the time spent has been invaluable. This past Tuesday we held a Salon on the topic. As it's a topic that touches us all in unique ways the conversation was both stirring and inspiring.

How do you wrestle with these questions?

 

Submitted by adam on October 22, 2010 - 2:30pm


ReIMAGINE Summer Offerings 2009

­REIMAGINE SUMMER 2009­

Hope you are having a lovely spring day! ­

­Currently we are finishing up the last of six Learning La­bs in our yearly cycle: Creating Community… in the Way of Jes­us. Thirty-five people have been meeting in two separate groups to work on applying what Jesus taught about forgiveness, reconciliation, boundaries, humility, servant hood and radical love. We are also leading each other in four communal practices of Christ-conscious community: hospitality meals, Eucharist, Midrash discussion and group prayer. In June we will launch two new ReIMAGINE Tribes in San Francisco—year-long group experiments in Christ-conscious community-making.

During the spring we’ve been­ hosting groups for Jesus Dojo intensives—one day and weeklong city-based learning and serving experiences.
We’ve also been active telling our stories and inciting action with various groups around the bay area. Mark is putting the final touches on a book proposal for a project called “The Jesus Dojo: A Call to Action, Community & Change.”

“Fueled by the life and teachings of Jesus, the vision of Reimagine is to revolutionize how we live our lives. We inspire and equip
people in the emerging culture to take new actions to pursue the kingdom of God--cultivating new leaders who will revolutionize their communities.”

Here are some ways you can be apart of the revolution with us:

1. Register for one of our Learning
Labs, forums & serving events (see events below)

2. Invite us to speak or teach with your group. We often take our message and tools on the road with public talks,
lectures and retreats.

3. Contact us about an individual or group leadership & life development
consult.

4. Donate to support The Center and to provide scholarships for low-income participants in our Learning Labs.

ReIMAGINE PUBLIC OFFERINGS: SUMMER 2009 *Click on the link for more information and to ­register.

“Seeking the kingdom within.” A conversation & practice of stillness meditation. Facilitated by Mark Scandrette & Reverend Shinko Rick Slone

One night forum: June 16th 7:30-9:30 P.M. $10-$15 sliding
scale

Six-week Learning Lab June 16-July 21 $50-$100 sliding scale

Drop-in Dates: $10-$15 sliding scale June 23, 30, July 7,14 or 21

SIMPLIFY: A life planning & money management workshop June 24th
6:30-9:30 P.M
.

BARRIO LIBRE! Mission Neighborhood Pride & Safety Project.
Sunday July 11th 1-5 P.M.

The ­Creative Risk: Exercises to unleash the voice within July ­15th 7-9:30 P.M. $5-$15 Sliding Scale

“voices of hope.” Community Feast and open mic. Sunday July 19th 1-5 P.M.

ENTERSPACE: A silent prayer retreat July 24-26

Making Art Public: ReIMAGINE Prayer Flag Project Aug. 5th 7-9:30 P.M. $10-$15

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Submitted by admin on May 15, 2009 - 8:15am


The Rescue

Melody Gates, Sarah Montoya and others from ReIMAGINE's community are putting incredible energy into this protest/ demonstration Saturday April 25th. Please consider joining us at 3 P.M. Saturday. The abduction of child soldiers in Uganda by Joseph Kony may well be something that future generations look back on as we do the Nazi Holocaust or the genocide of Pol Pot's regime in Cambodia. Unfortunately we often only become aware and passionate about these offenses against humanity after the fact. With this situation in Uganda we have the opportunity to be in the know and work for justice and healing now!

 Be a part of the demonstration walk at 3 P.M. on Saturday.  See the invisible children website for details.

THE RESCUE:

On Saturday, 100,000 people will come together around the world in 100 cities to stand in solidarity with over 30,000 children that have been abducted and forced to fight a senseless 23 year long war by the Lord's Resistance Army in East Africa.  We will be waiting to be rescued by a person of great cultural influence on that night.

We will not be leaving until someone of great cultural influence comes and rescues us.  There will be 1900+ young people in attendance on Saturday, and as many as possible will continue to wait it out for our rescuer if no one comes on Saturday evening.

We are meeting at 3:00 PM on Saturday at the corner of Jefferson and Hyde Streets to walk to East Beach (near Crissy Field), where we will be waiting for our rescuer from around 4:00 PM Saturday until as long as it takes.  If you would like to watch the video that better explains the situation, you can find it online at www.therescue.invisiblechildren.com

Don't sleep through the revolution.

Submitted by admin on April 22, 2009 - 3:27pm


ABOLITION-SF Benefit Event at Slims March 19th

Submitted by admin on March 4, 2009 - 9:57am


Secrets, Stories & Curiosities

SECRETS, STORIES & CURIOSITIES: A group art show exploring personal narrative and transcendence through a Steam Punk aesthetic. Installations, photography, performance, live music, food & drink.

Friday February 13, 2009 7-10 P.M.

455 Dolores Street (between 17th & 18th) San Francisco 94110

$3 at the door (all proceeds to benefit ReIMAGINE’s community outreach
initiatives)

“Created to be creative
We enact our destiny
Embracing the energy of the Spirit
To risk making beauty
With our whole lives”

Sponsored by ReIMAGINE!: a Bay Area Center for Life Integration based in San Francisco. We fuel initiatives integrating spiritual formation, community
building, the arts & social action.

Submitted by admin on January 28, 2009 - 9:38pm