EDUCATING CLERGY, CONGREGATIONS & CAREGIVERS ABOUT ADDICTION
October 14th– October 16th,2021
Program: Thurs 9:00am through Sat noon
Join us in
Nashville, Tennessee!
At the Scarritt Bennett Center
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Rev. Ward Ewing, author of Twelve Steps to Religionless Spirituality.
Rabbi Rami M. Shapiro, author of Recovery – the sacred art: The Twelve Steps as Spiritual Practice
Your $450.00 registration fee includes:
TOWN HALL – Share best ideas from your recovery practices; gather ideas that you would like to add to your recovery repertoire. What challenges are you facing? Together we will find new means of addressing addiction in our churches and community.
THISTLE FARMS TOUR
ANNUAL MEETING – Hear the RMEC Board about plans for the future, share recovery work at your Parish, vote for your RMEC board members
DINE OUT ON YOUR OWN FRIDAY BEFORE THE CONCERT FOR RECOVERY
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CONCERT FOR RECOVERY at Christ Church Cathedral featuring Ashley Cleveland with David Hampton and others.
A RECOVERY EUCHARIST will conclude your experience.
BOOK STORE ON SITE WITH KEYNOTE SPEAKER BOOKS
Questions? Email us at info@episcopalrecovery.org
REGARDING COVID19. Recovery Ministries of the Episcopal Church will work with the Scarritt Bennett Center to ensure that all protocols are followed for your protection.
Location: Scarritt Bennett Center, 1027 18th Avenue S., Nashville, TN 37212-2126. See www.ScarrittBennett.org for details.
Costs: Registration, lodging and meals for $450 for 2 nights (Thurs/Fri) , 3 days, OR Registration, lodging and meals for $525 for 3 nights (Wed/Thurs/Fri), 4 days.
Keynote presentations by:
Author of The Sacred Heart: The Twelve Steps as Spiritual Practice
introducing his latest book about Spirituality for Agnostics and Atheist
Tour of Thistle Farms
Recovery Concert at Christ Church Cathedral
12-Step Eucharist with Nashville musicians in recovery
Town Hall round tables discussions about topics that matter to you!
About the town hall: