Still, Small Voice: A Monthly Gathering for Reflection and Contemplative Sharing
14 Jan 10:00 AM
Until 14 Jan, 11:30 AM 1h 30m

Still, Small Voice: A Monthly Gathering for Reflection and Contemplative Sharing

The Church

The Church invites you to Still, Small Voice, a monthly gathering for reflection and contemplative sharing. In the style of a traditional Quaker meeting, each iteration of Still, Small Voice will center around an organizing question about creativity, community, and being human in the 21st century. The format of the meeting is unprogrammed and anchored in silence, but receptive to the insights of all participants. It is a space grounded in humanistic pluralism and is welcoming and open to all. Facilitated by former Quaker clerk Erling Hope, held in The Church’s library, this meeting’s query will be: What was the last significant thing you changed your mind about?

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Still, Small Voice: A Monthly Gathering for Reflection and Contemplative Sharing

Still, Small Voice: A Monthly Gathering for Reflection and Contemplative Sharing
14 Jan 10:00 AM
Until 14 Jan, 11:30 AM 1h 30m

Still, Small Voice: A Monthly Gathering for Reflection and Contemplative Sharing

The Church

The Church invites you to Still, Small Voice, a monthly gathering for reflection and contemplative sharing. In the style of a traditional Quaker meeting, each iteration of Still, Small Voice will center around an organizing question about creativity, community, and being human in the 21st century. The format of the meeting is unprogrammed and anchored in silence, but receptive to the insights of all participants. It is a space grounded in humanistic pluralism and is welcoming and open to all. Facilitated by former Quaker clerk Erling Hope, held in The Church’s library, this meeting’s query will be: What was the last significant thing you changed your mind about?

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Ty Wenzel

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Ty Wenzel, a recent breast cancer survivor, started her career as a fashion coordinator for Bloomingdale’s followed by fashion editor for Cosmopolitan Magazine. She was also a writer for countless publications, including having published a memoir (St. Martin's Press) and written features for The New York Times. She is an award-winning writer and designer who covers lifestyle, real estate, architecture and interiors for James Lane Post. She previously worked as a writer and marketing director for The Independent. She has won multiple PCLI and NYPA awards for journalism, social media and design, including best website design and best magazine for James Lane Post, which she co-founded in 2020. Wenzel is also a co-founder of the meditation app for kids, DreamyKid, and the Hamptons social media agency, TWM Hamptons Social Media.

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