The Gospel of Peace: Reading Matthew, Mark & Luke from the Perspective of Nonviolence

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2495 Fox Gap Road, Bangor, PA, USA
Date
May 3 - 5, 2024

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Longtime activist, author, and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Rev. John Dear, will walk us through the Synoptic Gospels pointing out Jesus’ practice and teachings of nonviolence and invite us to become practitioners of creative nonviolence, based on his new commentary, “The Gospel of Peace.”

We will reflect on Matthew, with the Sermon on the Mount as its centerpiece and the basis for everything that follows; then Mark as an action thriller of nonviolence, where Jesus engages in non-stop nonviolent resistance to systemic injustice and empire; and then Luke, where we hear a call to service, compassion and solidarity with the poor, as Jesus launches a grassroots campaign of nonviolence to Jerusalem, by sending out 72 nonviolence trained disciples as “lambs into the midst of wolves” until he arrives in Jerusalem and engages in civil disobedience. In the end, we will be sent forth to carry on Jesus’ global grassroots campaign of nonviolence to the ends of the earth.

John Dear’s Jesus is like Gandhi and Dr. King—nonviolent to the core, a disarming, healing presence toward those in need and a revolutionary disrupter of the unjust status quo and a political threat to the ruling authorities who succeed in killing him, only to push him to the heights of nonviolence through his death and resurrection. Join us for a fresh new approach to the Gospels!

Bring your Gospels and journal, and perhaps read the Gospels in preparation. There will be time for small group sharing and large group discussion, personal reflection, silent prayer, worship and socializing. Bring a friend!

Getting Here

Location icon Kirkridge, 2495 Fox Gap Road, Bangor, PA, USA

Accommodation

Farmhouse Private Room

Accommodation
This is a single room with either a twin or double bed. Bathrooms are shared down the hallway.

Farmhouse Shared Room

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A shared room with two twin beds. Shared bathrooms are down the hallway.

Customer Reviews

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Humility and Dignity Retreat
Excellent leadership. Well-paced. Community building. Beautiful setting. Gardening built into the weekend. Sessions were intimate and creative, especially appreciated the collective dream work. Another good fit for the entire program. Thanks to the Kirkridge Community.

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Love this place!
I've been 3 times now and each time was in a new place/space. It's a rustic blast from the past vibes is filled with love, the charge of hope and action towards community. I have enjoyed every stay and appreciate the leadership team at Kirkridge. They are fantastic human beings. <3

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very wet wild church!
So I showed up for a very wet Wild Church on Wed. April 3-- and it was great!

What sweet, caring people! What a nice, thoughtful, short & compelling worship service- also wet!

What a nice, simple - but yummy- covered dish supper, to boot!

And what a nice, warm and dry night's stay afterwards at an extremely affordable price!

The best simple evening I've had in a long time. I will do it again. You should, too!