The Church in Sag Harbor invites you to Still, Small Voice, a monthly gathering for reflection and contemplative sharing on Sunday, January 14, from 10 to 11:20 PM.
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.
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?”
For more info, visit The Church’s website here.