OSMIC November Offerings

Oct 30, 2023

Religion and Neurodiversity Sharing Circle Rev Sarah McCulloch

Do you know how the various neurodivergences can affect a person’s  relationship with personal belief? Do you feel equipped to fully understand a client’s neurodivergent reactions? Are you aware of the various ‘flavours’ of neurodivergences? Rev Sarah McCulloch invites you to submit any questions you may have in advance by emailing onespiritministersinconnection@gmail.com.

Your inquiries will fuel an engaging dialogue, shaping the depth and direction of this enlightening conversation. Rev Sarah promises a wealth of knowledge, equipping you with insights that can profoundly influence your interactions with neurodivergent individuals, fostering a deeper understanding and empathy in your work.

📅 Date: Wednesday 8th November
🕒 Time: 7-8pm GMT

Open to all via Zoom.

Foundations For Spiritual Practice Rev Christopher Marcus

“Foundations For Spiritual Practice,” serves as an introduction to the Onespirit Interfaith Foundation course: “Spiritual Practice Circle,” due to commence in January 2024.

Christopher’s focus is on creating a robust foundation for spiritual practice, paralleling the necessity of a healthy diet and exercise for the body with the need for the heart-mind to work hygienically. He suggests that consistent commitment is essential for true development, emphasising that sporadic engagement won’t yield the profound effects that regular practice can offer. He emphasises the importance of a strong inner foundation for building a spiritual structure, enabling a stronger connection with one’s understanding of the divine. Practical exercises taught by Marcus gently open chakras, enhancing the student’s sensitivity to the subtle world.

📅 Date: Monday 20th November
🕒 Time: 7-8pm GMT

Open to all via Zoom.

Month of Ministry, Journaling Session 1

This is the first in a series of 4 sessions where we journal together in a beautifully held sacred space, based on the prompts used in the #MonthOfMinistry.

You do not have to be, or plan to be, involved in the #MonthOfMinistry event this coming February. These sessions will ask us to reflect on how we show up in the world. What to bring: A candle (or whatever you personally need to create a sacred space), Pen and paper

📅 Date: Thursday 30th November
🕒 Time: 7-8pm GMT

Open to all via Zoom.

November Sharing Circle Rev Helen Grubert

Hosted by Rev Helen Grubert, you are invited to join us online via zoom for our monthly sharing call. Enjoy an hour of connection with ourselves and each other.

There will be a healing ceremony at the end of the call. You are welcome to submit names to be included if you are unable to join us.

📅 Date: Tuesday 28th November
🕒 Time: 7-8pm GMT

Open to all via Zoom.

10 Things I Wish I’d Known Before Making Spirituality My Career

Rev April Kling shares 10 honest lessons from her spiritual career so far — filled with warmth, insight, and encouragement for anyone considering a soul-led path.

What if my life was an act of reverence?

What if your whole life was an act of reverence? In this poetic reflection, OneSpirit student Andrew Jones explores how deep attention, presence, and love can transform the everyday into the sacred.

Women’s History Month: Indigenous Women Leaders

Indigenous women have long been central to the spiritual and cultural life of their communities, yet their leadership has often been overlooked. From ancient traditions to contemporary movements, women are reclaiming spiritual authority and revitalising practices passed down through generations. In communities such as the Lakota and Haudenosaunee, women have historically held positions of spiritual leadership, and today, figures like Winona LaDuke and Tiana Ngata continue to lead efforts to preserve and strengthen Indigenous spiritual practices. As these women reclaim their rightful roles, they ensure that Indigenous spirituality remains a powerful force in today’s world.

Women’s History Month: Women in Spiritual Traditions

Women have played a crucial role in shaping spiritual traditions, from revered figures like Kuan Yin and Táhirih to trailblazing leaders such as Harriet Tubman and Phyllis Curott. Despite facing exclusion, women continue to reclaim leadership roles and push for gender equality within spiritual communities, ensuring traditions remain inclusive and vibrant. This Women’s History Month, we honour their resilience and lasting influence.

Month of Ministry ‘War’ Reflection

In Day 21 of #MonthOfMinistry, the prompt "War" reflects on the internal battles we sometimes fight, between our true selves and the identities imposed upon us. The author of this post, Birch Pathway Student Justin, shares a personal struggle, likening the inner conflict to the external wars that ravage our world, both born from the destructive belief that peace can only come through conquest. The message encourages finding true peace not through domination, but through understanding, justice, and love, reminding us that we must first reconcile with ourselves to end the wars we impose on others.

The Power of Inclusive Storytelling

In a recent interview with MysticMag, our Communications and Marketing Lead, Kailee Smart, shares her insights on creating marketing that is both peaceful and inclusive. She discusses the heart of OneSpirit’s approach to communication — fostering connection, clarity, and a sense of belonging for all. From shaping the tone of our messaging to ensuring accessibility, Kailee highlights how communications can be a bridge for understanding and community.

Introducing the Cherry Tree Pathway

We’re thrilled to mark the commencement of enrolment for our Spiritual Development and Ministry Training. This year, we are proud to introduce the Cherry Tree Pathway - which is a new offering that continues to be an entirely online curriculum, with optional in-person opportunities, designed for your convenience. Enrolment is officially open NOW – and will close on the 30th of September, with the training beginning in October!

Wednesday Wisdom: Bali

In this first student reflection of our "OneSpirit Reflections" series, a member of Aspen Class, Andrew, shares a deeply personal ceremony held at a local beach, marking the transition from year 1 to year 2 of their Interfaith Minister training. The reflection weaves together themes of gratitude, self-discovery, and connection to nature, as the student honours the sacredness of everyday moments and the role ceremony plays in their spiritual journey. This intimate experience offers insight into the evolving relationship between the student and the Earth, celebrating the sacredness of place and the power of ritual in marking life's pivotal moments.

Introducing the Cherry Tree Pathway

The Cherry Tree Pathway is our new blended learning programme, offering a mix of online and in-person experiences for those seeking a flexible approach to spiritual development.

Redefining Interfaith

We celebrate a new, inclusive vision of interfaith, one that welcomes all spiritual paths, honoring the richness of personal experience beyond traditional religions.

Demystifying Interfaith: Moving Forward

Interfaith dialogue goes beyond religious boundaries, embracing diverse spiritual and secular perspectives. This inclusive approach fosters understanding and respect for all paths.