Date: Monday, July 27
Start Time: 6:30 p.m.
End Time: 8 p.m.
Location: Virtual
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“And” is one of the most important words in the English language. It allows us to hold more space for the complexity of human experience. Every human being has both beauty and brokenness. Every family has both goodness and dysfunction. One of the most common symptoms for trauma survivors is black-and-white thinking, which helps us feel in control and tells a distorted story about ourselves or others. Sometimes this all-or-nothing thinking gets embedded in our collective narrative – the stories we tell ourselves in our family, community, church, or nation. “And” allows us to tell a more truthful story, embrace more fully the paradox of human existence, and live more abundant lives.
Presenting this webinar is Derek Sakowski, who was ordained a priest for the Diocese of La Crosse in 2003. He holds a Licentiate in Philosophy from…
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