July 3, 2015 @ 7p.m. World renowned Celtic Spirituality Teacher to Visit St. Andrew’s Livingston, Mt.
The Reverend John Philip Newell — one of the most prominent teachers of Celtic spirituality in the English-speaking world — is coming to Livingston. Newell is a poet, peacemaker, and scholar who teaches and preaches all over the world on themes related to the sacredness of the earth and the oneness of the human soul.
Don’t miss this amazing chance to see him in person July 3. He will speak at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church at 7 p.m., followed by a reception and book signing. Tickets are available now for $10. Reserve your space by calling St. Andrew’s 222-0222 or email admin@saintandrewsepiscopalchurch.org
For more information on Newell, visit his website at www.heartbeatjourney.org.
Paths Up the Mountain: Winter Education Series on Thursdays January 29- February 19 2015
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church winter series begins this Thursday, January 29th
This education series will examine the faith traditions of Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Christianity from the perspectives of those who practice in these traditions. Presenters will include members of the Inter-Faith Forum in Bozeman who regularly meet to discuss life issues from their respective points of view:
January 29 Rabbi Ed Stafman (Judaism)
February 5 Ruhul and Shadmani Amin (Islam)
February 12 Tom Wells (Buddhism)
February 19 The Rev. David Gunderson (Christianity)
Each program begins at 6:30 pm at St. Andrew’s in Livingston with a light soup supper. The presentations and discussions will begin around 7:00 pm. We will address issues such as human fulfillment, suffering and loss, the basic tenets of each tradition, and the ways in which each of these traditions is commonly misunderstood. It is, of course, our hope that we cultivate an accurate and generous understanding of each other in our diverse and pluralistic world. Please call St. Andrew’s at (406) 222-0222 or visit standrewsepiscopalchurch.org for more information.
Fall Education: “Healing the Heart of a Broken World”, October 9, 2014
Healing the Heart of a Broken World, The Celtic Vision of the Sacred In Everyday Life
Led by The Reverend David Gunderson
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church at 310 West Lewis Thursday Nights October 9, 16, 23, 30 at 7:00 pm
Soup and fellowship beginning at 6:30 pm

