Lent invites us to return: to God, to ourselves, to what is most true beneath the noise of daily life. Join me at St. Paul’s Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, on Saturday, March 28 from 1-2:30 PM for a Lenten sound bath, a gentle space of prayerful listening where singing bowls, chimes, and soothing tones support release, reflection, and spiritual renewal.
In this season of wilderness and preparation, we’ll make room for stillness beyond words and allow sound to guide us back to God. No prior experience is needed - $20–30 sliding scale; no one is turned away for lack of funds.
*Please note: this is an in person event. Please dress comfortably and, if you can, bring a yoga mat and/or blanket (I like both, personally) plus an eye covering to help you settle in to the sound bath. I’ll have a few extra blankets and mats available, and chairs will be provided for anyone who prefers or needs to remain seated.
Lent invites us to return: to God, to ourselves, to what is most true beneath the noise of daily life. Join me at St. Paul’s Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, on Saturday, March 28 from 1-2:30 PM for a Lenten sound bath, a gentle space of prayerful listening where singing bowls, chimes, and soothing tones support release, reflection, and spiritual renewal.
In this season of wilderness and preparation, we’ll make room for stillness beyond words and allow sound to guide us back to God. No prior experience is needed - $20–30 sliding scale; no one is turned away for lack of funds.
*Please note: this is an in person event. Please dress comfortably and, if you can, bring a yoga mat and/or blanket (I like both, personally) plus an eye covering to help you settle in to the sound bath. I’ll have a few extra blankets and mats available, and chairs will be provided for anyone who prefers or needs to remain seated.