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× Registration for Tuesday in-person dinner and A Lenten Journey from Ashes to Resurrection Class Series (in-person or online)
5:30PM: Evensong
6:15PM: Dinner and libations in Bethlehem Chapel
7-7:15PM: Class offerings begin in North Tower Conference Room and on Zoom

Engage in a five-week series that examines the theology of Lent. Consider how scripture, liturgy, art, and poetry move us from reflecting on our mortality to fully embracing our lives. Lent is about life. Each session will be 1 hour and 15 minutes and will be offered in-person (North Tower Conference Room, 4th Floor) and on-line through Zoom. Due to the course material and small-group work, the class is limited to 30 participants.

You will receive an automatically generated confirmation email upon successful registration. Within a few days, you will be contacted via email by the course facilitators with more information on course preparation. Those participating via Zoom will receive connection information via email.

The Rev. Carla Thompson is an Episcopal priest who presently serves as Hospice Chaplain for Capital Caring at Sibley Hospital. Previous careers include work with the State Department Intelligence Services, and as a police officer for 10 years, with expertise in hostage negotiations, EOD, and homicide investigations. Last year Carla led the Via Media retreat for the 40-50s of the Cathedral Congregation, and she co-facilitated The Book of Joy discussion for Take on Lent.

Dr. Jayne Osgood is an Episcopalian, educator, facilitator, and consultant. She has her PhD from the University of Virginia, but is now back in school as a student at EDS@Union in its Anglicanism and Social Justice program. Jayne is known in the Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Washington for her work with Sacred Ground and racial justice. Last year she co-facilitated The Book of Joy discussion for Take on Lent.

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