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Christophany Groups Update: Iowa

Quest: A New Christophany but Longtime Group

Our group began nine years ago when a handful of friends joined for coffee and sharing their concerns about a church no longer fulfilling their need for deeper spiritual growth and a frustration with exclusionary practices and dogmatic demands.  These few were moved to invite other like-concerned friends to begin meeting monthly in member homes on a rotating basis in order to probe these thoughts and concerns together.

Over the intervening years we have maintained our group of between 10-13 members meeting monthly in person with the exception of Covid-times when Zoom seemed to fill the bill.  The central practice of our group has been to read and discuss authors that strike a chord with us including Delio, Marion, Morwood, Bourgeault, Rohr, Connato, Merton, O’Muchu and, of course, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.  In addition, we have used many written pieces published in the New Creation Magazine.  And we have surrounded this work with practices that have included lexio divina, centering prayer, music, chants, poetry and prayer.

Our morning gatherings begin with coffee, pastries and socializing and then on to the spiritual work of the moment lasting a total of 2 hours.  We enjoy each other’s company beyond our spiritual practice meeting at other times for an annual picnic and barbeque, attending workshops and seminars together offered by other seekers including our special spiritual partner Pairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality Center where we also now hold our monthly gatherings.

We have named our little group Quest, as it seems to identify our spiritual journey.  We developed a single page explanation of who we believe we are and what we do so that others who may consider joining us can get the picture during the limited times in the past that we have expanded or replenished our number.

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Quest: A Spiritual Journey Together

What brings us together?

Why has the institutional church become less an answer to our quest?

What are some of our core beliefs?

What do we do?

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