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Restlessness is a Gift: The Spirituality of Abiding in Unsettled Seasons

  • Pleasant Hill Community Church 26W401 Geneva Road Wheaton, IL, 60187 United States (map)

No one really wants the restlessness that comes with life. More than that, when we are on the ever-deepening spiritual journey, restlessness is seen as an enemy that only crops up when we’re on the wrong path. But what if instead of an evil or an obstacle, restlessness holds a key invitation for our journey with the Divine? In this retreat, author and spiritual director Casey Tygrett leads us into an exploration of the irritated, unsettled seasons that we call restlessness. Through teachings on key restless questions and times of silence and solitude, we will explore how restlessness can be a gift. 

 

Date: Saturday, February 3, 2024
Time: 8:30 am -12:30 pm
Location: Pleasant Hill Community Church, 26W401 Geneva Rd, Wheaton, IL 60187
Cost: $40

Registration deadline is Thursday, Feb. 1 at noon.
Please review our cancellation policy.

We invite you to bring a journal and pen. Books will be available for purchase at the retreat.

 

About Our Presenter:
 Casey Tygrett is an author, pastor, and spiritual director. A 2015 graduate of Tending the Holy, Casey oversees the spiritual direction practice for Soul Care (www.soulcare.com). He is the author of three books: The Gift of Restlessness: A Spirituality for Unsettled Seasons (Broadleaf Press, 2023), The Practice of Remembering: Discovering the Place of Memories in Our Spiritual Life (IVP, December 2023), and Becoming Curious: A Spiritual Practice of Asking Questions (IVP, 2017). Casey is also the host of the Restlessness is a Gift podcast. He and his wife Holley and their daughter Bailey live in the south suburbs of Chicago where he is Theologian In Residence at Parkview Christian Church. You can find out more about his writing & work here: www.caseytygrett.com 

 

 

 

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