Zen is our practice of inquiry into unobstructed clarity about the nature of ourselves, others, and the world. But there is also the question of what we DO with this life and how we conduct it in the day-to-day challenge of responsibilities, relationships, and livelihood. Join CZC Resident Teacher Myo Wol Soen-sa for conversation looking into what makes life work well. Myo Wol will bring a tool or concept from dharma practice or his professional role as a wellness and life coach to initiate discussion. No preregistration or suggested donation. Just show up!

2nd Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8 pm

Zen is our practice of inquiry into unobstructed clarity about the nature of ourselves, others, and the world. But there is also the question of what we DO with this life and how we conduct it in the day-to-day challenge of responsibilities, relationships, and livelihood. Join CZC Resident Teacher Myo Wol Soen-sa for conversation looking into what makes life work well. Myo Wol will bring a tool or concept from dharma practice or his professional role as a wellness and life coach to initiate discussion. No preregistration or suggested donation. Just show up!

2nd Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8 pm

Zen is our practice of inquiry into unobstructed clarity about the nature of ourselves, others, and the world. But there is also the question of what we DO with this life and how we conduct it in the day-to-day challenge of responsibilities, relationships, and livelihood. Join CZC Resident Teacher Myo Wol Soen-sa for conversation looking into what makes life work well. Myo Wol will bring a tool or concept from dharma practice or his professional role as a wellness and life coach to initiate discussion. No preregistration or suggested donation. Just show up!

2nd Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8 pm

Zen is our practice of inquiry into unobstructed clarity about the nature of ourselves, others, and the world. But there is also the question of what we DO with this life and how we conduct it in the day-to-day challenge of responsibilities, relationships, and livelihood. Join CZC Resident Teacher Myo Wol Soen-sa for conversation looking into what makes life work well. Myo Wol will bring a tool or concept from dharma practice or his professional role as a wellness and life coach to initiate discussion. No preregistration or suggested donation. Just show up!

2nd Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8 pm

Dr. Bob Kohl is an osteopathic physician, bodyworker, and Zen teacher in the Furnace Mountain Sangha. He will be teaching his Selfunwinding process for using movement and awareness to facilitate rediscovery of our function as an integrated, embodied whole.

The interactive format will emphasize our natural ability to move and express ourselves from our deepest and most honest selves, connecting sensation, emotion, and movement within our bodies. We will share the intention to turn within, exploring this thinking, feeling, moving creature we call a human being.

When we move from our authentic thoughts, emotions, and history, we begin to naturally heal. Participants may find greater freedom from tension, chronic pain, and physical and emotional discomfort as a result.

Participants should dress for comfortable movement. There will be a 1-hour lunch break, during which participants can brown-bag or dine locally. Suggested donation $80. REGISTER HERE

See selfunwinding.com for more info about Dr. Bob’s approach.

Sacred Connections is a program under the Festival of Faiths that organizes diverse religious groups to host an in-person event at their place of worship.

Event Details:
Join us at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for our worship service from Noon to 1:00 pm, followed by a short presentation by Alycia McClurg and then Q&A. “Munch and Mingle” afterwards.

Learn more and register for the event HERE.

Sacred Connections is a program under the Festival of Faiths that organizes diverse religious groups to host an in-person event at their place of worship.

Event details: (Free to attend, but registration is required)
6:30 PM Prayer ceremony with the Temple Priest
6:45 – 7:15 PM Presentation by Aruni on Teachings of Buddha, the Buddhist Community, and Temples in Tri-State area
7:15 -7:30 PM Q & A with the guests
7:30 – 8 PM light refreshments

Learn more and register for the event HERE.

Featuring a panel discussion by:
Dr. William Trollinger, Ph.D., Professor of History, University of Dayton
Rev. Dr. Jack Sullivan Jr., Executive Director of the Ohio Council of Churches
Rabbi Gary P. Zola, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Opening remarks by:
The Very Rev. Dean Owen C. Thompson of Christ Church Cathedral
Moderated by:
Dr. Marlaina Leppert-Wahl of Wilmington College

REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

When:   Sunday, June 25, 12:00 PM – Friday, June 30, 5:00 PM
Where:  Columbus, Ohio
The purpose of Weeklong Leadership Training is to deeply develop grassroots and community leaders to step into public leadership through people-centered power organizations. Trainings combine political education around multiracial solidarity across class and race; deep, transformative reflection on experiences of power and powerlessness; concrete public skills such as relationship building, team building, powerful invitations, and strategic action in the public arena. Participants will complete training with clarity on their personal purpose and mission and a plan to build power with others.

This training is designed for newer organizers and member leaders. Participants should arrive at weeklong training having had a deep and rigorous conversation with an organizer or top leader about themselves, their own sense of purpose, and their public leadership challenges. Participants should come prepared to reflect on themselves, knowing that they will be challenged to decide to become a more powerful public person.

Weeklong training is a deep investment of resources and belief in your public leadership. If selected to attend, scholarships are available for this training. For more information, please contact AMOS organizers & leadership staff directly.
** There are a limited number of seats available for this training. **

Dr. Samantha Baskind, Distinguished Professor of Art History at Cleveland State University and curator of this exhibition, will discuss how Siona Benjamin’s layered and multifaceted identity influences her artwork. Mingling styles derived from comic books, Pop Art, Bollywood, Indian and Persian miniatures, and Hebrew illuminated manuscripts, Benjamin blends tradition with innovation, while navigating feelings of inclusion and exclusion. Dr. Baskind is the author of five books and more than 100 articles, mainly on Jewish American art.

Registration required at THIS LINK.