Mid-Life Aging As a Spiritual Practice: A Community Class at The Well
Join us for Mid-Life Aging as a Spiritual Practice: A Community Class at The Well taught by spiritual director, Rev. Joyce Coffman. Using Lewis Richmond’s book Work as a Spiritual Practice as a framework, this class explores bringing the spiritual life and work life together. It is intended for those who feel they have moved past the “striving and competitive” nature of the workplace and who want to experience a different definition of success.
This course is designed for mid-lifers currently working or soon to be retirees who are exploring the integration of spiritual practices in their work-life. This includes those considering making major work-life changes and or transitions. Mid-life has an open definition not constrained by age but rather by attitude, outlook, and worldview.
This virtual course will be hosted on Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30 PM on Zoom from March 4th to April 15th, 2025.
The cost of the class is $200 per person and covers all materials - including Richmond’s book and a class workbook developed by Rev. Joyce Coffman.
Register to reserve your spot in the course. You’ll receive confirmation via email once your registration is processed, as well as an invoice for the cost of the course to reserve your spot.
Registration is due no later than January 31, 2025.
The maximum capacity for this class is 20 participants.
Participant Reviews for Aging as a Spiritual Practice
“Rev. Joyce created a safe space and opportunity for sharing. She challenged me in my thinking about aging. The small groups setting felt so comfortable!”
“The readings in Aging as a Spiritual Practice were thought-provoking and made me think more deeply about aging. Being able to share this journey with others and Rev. Joyce was the most meaningful experience.”
“[The gifts of this class were] being able to voice life experiences together, even the painful ones, and being able to meditate together as a form of prayer. I’ve already recommended this class to friends!”