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Heart Tending Circle

On Campus: Nov 20, 2024

A BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) space, lovingly held to express and metabolize our grief, anxiety, and fear through song, movement, and sharing.
7:00-9:00pm.

Registration required. Pay as led and able.

$0-$30 (suggested).
Please do not let finances be a barrier!  Your participation is your most important contribution to this program. 

Call us for more information!

610-566-4507, ext. 137


As we settle into this post-election reality, let’s hold each other’s hearts with tenderness and care in this lovingly held BIPOC space. Through song, movement, and sharing, we nourish our hearts and tend our pain, grief, anxiety, anger, and fear to fortify ourselves for the times ahead of us.

If you would like to join us for dinner before the event, please sign up at least 24 business hours in advance.

This program is intended as an affinity space for participants who share a lived experience as Black, Indigenous, or Persons of Color. If you do not share that experience, we thank you for your interest in this program, and for supporting this community by considering a different opportunity. 

Leader

Rev. Rhetta MorganRev. Rhetta Morgan is a singing healer, spiritual activist, and interfaith minister who has been gathering tools for healing and inspiration for over 40 years. Through her gifts of prayer, poetry, facilitation, and sermonizing, she cultivates hope and nurtures connection in her community as a pathway back to belonging and wholeness. As a facilitator and coach, Rhetta is known for her ability to support others to be bold, heal their self-limiting beliefs, and integrate their internal healing with their social movement work. This support is essential to cultivate the powerful spiritual activism that is needed in these times.


Travel directions to Pendle Hill. Please make sure to review our health and safety expectations at https://pendlehill.org/stay/covid-19-information/.