6-weeks, Thursdays (except 11/28) beginning 11/7, 7:00 PM EST
Special Workshop
(Registration Suggested)
Journaling with a Purpose
with TNS Alum Rev. Dr. Judith C. Lovell
Spirituality and Journaling can be a powerful tool for deepening spiritual growth and self-awareness. Join us for a 9-week commitment to enhance your spiritual journey.
We will provide space to reflect on daily experiences, thoughts, and emotions, helping to cultivate self-awareness. Then, write about spiritual insights or struggles; we will observe negative patterns and personal growth more clearly while communicating with the Creator, the universe, and the higher self.
Participants agree to be consistent and dedicated to this powerful life-changing process as we express ourselves through serious speaking and writing exercises, remembering this is a safe space where confidentiality is critical.
To prepare for this circle, you must come with an open heart, identify a scared place for this work, and include in it 7 items:
A white candle
A small green plant
A glass of water
Tissue or Handkerchief
Rosemary essential oil
A pen
Paper
Let our work begin, Ashe’
Rev. Dr. Judith C. Lovell recently retired with over thirty-five years of professional experience working in various capacities for the Federal Government, the State of New York, the City of New York, private industry, and nonprofit organizations. In addition, she developed curriculums, implemented lesson plans, and taught various business courses as an adjunct professor at St. Joseph’s University. Dr. Lovell has also successfully planned and organized seminars, workshops, special events, award dinners, community fundraisers, and social activities as a volunteer, most recently designing, developing, and providing facilitators for her Cicely Tyson Theatre Workshop for young actors and theater practitioners ages 7 to 15. Rev. Judith C. Lovell, DMin, graduated from the New Seminary, the oldest Interfaith Seminary in the world, on June 14, 2024. As Class President, she received the Jay Speights Homiletics Award for her most outstanding sermon and the Ana B. Fests Award for embodying Interfaith Values. She is presently an Associate Minister for the Seminary. Dr. Lovell is the daughter of the late Milton M. Lovell and Judith M. Lovell, the mother of Kwame and Ayanna Prescod, and the grandmother of Kwame, Jr., Kristopher, and Konner Prescod.
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