Tuesdays, April 2 - May 7, 2024 | 12:45 PM - 02:05 PM [IN PERSON]
Although the two words are often used interchangeably, there are distinct differences between spirituality and religion. Spirituality is what brings meaning and purpose to our lives. It is about connections and relationships with others and with God (Higher Power or Mystery). Religion, on the other hand, refers to a faith tradition: Methodist, Catholic, Lutheran, etc. As we grow older, we are presented with unique opportunities to become more spiritually engaged. It is not age per se that seems to inspire spiritual growth but the challenges, diminishments and losses that aging brings with it that motivate spiritual development. This course explores the barriers and catalysts to spiritual growth as we age. We will examine the meaning of loss, the power of appreciation, the role of spiritual masters, practices that nurture our spirituality and how to sustain our spiritual vitality.
Presenter: Beth Townsend
Beth is a recently retired registered nurse who has 35 years of experience in spiritual formation, healthcare leadership and graduate nursing education. For 10 years, Beth was the director of a spirituality center sponsored by the Ascension Healthcare System where she created programs on how to integrate spirituality into day-to-day life and work throughout the life span. She is certified in Formative Spirituality through the Pittsburgh-based Epiphany Association, holds a master’s degree in nursing administration from Indiana University and a doctorate in adult education from Walden University. Beth has extensive experience in leading retreats founded on the principles and practices of spiritual development and has given numerous presentations on the topic of spiritual formation. She strives to help others distinguish between spirituality and religion and to learn how to apply spiritual principles in everyday life.
Institute for Learning in Retirement
at Baldwin Wallace University
325 Front Street
Berea, OH 44017
Phone: (440) 826-3188
ilrhelpdeskbwu@gmail.com
The purpose of the Institute for Learning in Retirement is to provide senior adults the highest quality, most-accessible and least-expensive educational, social and cultural experiences possible. We believe that lifelong learning is important for mental and emotional growth at any age. We hope that the time for you to learn and have fun is now.