live event: the unseen realm—satan, spirits, and spiritualities
a day with Kristi Mair
Good day to you! You might have noticed that spiritual experience is surging among younger generations, with much of that interest occurring outside traditional religious settings—whether that’s people delving into alternative or occult spiritual practices, or burgeoning curiosity around things like alien activity.
Kristi Mair has been researching and pondering this area of things for a while now, and next month she’ll be leading a day for those in some form of pastoral ministry, called The Unseen Realm: Satan, Spirits, and Spiritualities, which looks at both a theological framework for engaging this area of things, as well as some of the practical outworking of this framework.
It’s hosted by Yarnton Manor in Oxfordshire, and though it’s not officially an invisible castle event, it will be quite on vibe with what we do. If you can’t make that date, feel free to contact us about Kristi teaching on similar topics for your church or organization.
Click on the button below to find out more details, or scroll down for an outline of the day’s schedule.
Schedule:
9.30 am – Meet for coffee/tea and pastries
10 am – Session 1: The cosmic architecture: a biblical and historical-theological consideration of the cosmic order
11 am – Break for coffee/tea
11.30 am – Session 2: The agents of (dis)order: an overview of God’s (often) unseen creatures within the cosmic order
12.30 pm – Community worship
1pm – Lunch
2pm – Session 3: The activity of unseen creatures: contemporary spiritualities and reflections regarding responses
3pm – Q&A with a cuppa
3.30pm – Finish
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