Contemplative Outreach, Ltd.
Our local Minnesota Chapter is one of about 120 chapters in 53 countries formed by the national organization, Contemplative Outreach, Ltd., which supports over 40,000 Centering Prayer practitioners throughout the world.
For a detailed description of the national organization, including Programs, Resources, and a Calendar of Events, click here.
To read or download their brochure, 30 years of Grace and Gratitude, click here.
Our local Minnesota Chapter is one of about 120 chapters in 53 countries formed by the national organization, Contemplative Outreach, Ltd., which supports over 40,000 Centering Prayer practitioners throughout the world.
For a detailed description of the national organization, including Programs, Resources, and a Calendar of Events, click here.
To read or download their brochure, 30 years of Grace and Gratitude, click here.
Vision
The intent of Contemplative Outreach
is to foster the process
of transformation in Christ in one another
through the practice of Centering Prayer.
The intent of Contemplative Outreach
is to foster the process
of transformation in Christ in one another
through the practice of Centering Prayer.
Theological Principles
- Contemplative Outreach is a community of individuals and Centering Prayer groups committed to living the contemplative dimension of the Gospel in everyday life.
- A commitment to the daily practice of Centering Prayer is the primary expression of belonging.
- Listening to the word of God in Scripture through the practice of Lectio Divina is encouraged, particularly its movement into contemplative prayer, which a daily practice of Centering Prayer facilitates.
- The source of Centering Prayer is the Indwelling Trinity. Its practice consists of responding to the call of the Holy Spirit to consent to the Divine presence and action within.
- The Divine presence affirms our basic core of goodness made in the image of God.
- The Divine action is the process of transformation in Christ which inspires and deepens our consent.
- The contemplative dimension of the Gospel manifests as an ever-deepening union with Christ and the practical caring for others that flows from this relationship. It reveals the deeper meaning of Christ’s life and teaching.
- Our relationship with the living Christ is the bond uniting us together in mutual love.
- While formed by our respective denominations, we are united in our common search for God and our experience of Christ through Centering Prayer.
- We identify with the Christian contemplative heritage in which Centering Prayer is rooted. We recognize this heritage as the common ground for Christian unity.
- We affirm our solidarity with the contemplative dimension of other religions and sacred traditions.
- Through the continuing practice of Centering Prayer, we experience a deepening commitment to the needs and rights of each member of the human family and an increasing respect for the interdependence of all creation.
- We foster a spirit of unity, generosity and utmost charity in all our relationships.
- Following the teachings of Jesus, we exercise leadership through an attitude of humility, listening and service.
- We recognize and maintain a spiritual relationship with Saint Benedict’s Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado.
- We acknowledge that any good accomplished by Contemplative Outreach is the work of the Holy Spirit.