A Two Day Series with
Dr. Cindy Lee

June 14th, 2025 and June 28th, 2025
9:00am - 12:00pm PT

This workshop will be held online and will be recorded for later viewing.

 
I believe we need a more robust spirituality for our times. Our spiritual practices need to be reimagined as our communities become increasingly diverse. We need a spirituality not detached from reality but one that takes seriously the injustices and disparities of our societies. We also need to be re-formed in order to discover the sacred in one another. Sadly, voices are missing from this conversation. We need to hear from one another and make space for one another so we can evolve and mature into a more dynamic spiritual community.

— Cindy S. Lee
 

Part One: The Myth of Deconstruction and Movements of Liberation 

In this workshop we’ll look at the trend of deconstruction in the spiritual life, and consider invitations to more liberating movements through ancestral, embodied, and communal ways of being. 

Part Two: The Work of Healers 

In this workshop we’ll discuss the role of spirituality and the spiritual life in our uncertain times. We'll consider a collective framework of healing and what it means to be healers in our communities as one way of responding to communal crises. 


SCHEDULE

9:00am - 12:00pm PT
Online via Zoom

REGISTRATION COST

$100


 

Cindy S. Lee is a spiritual director and professor. Her spirituality honors the traditions of her family which includes the Christian tradition in a Taiwanese immigrant church as well as Taiwanese ancestral, Daoist, and Buddhist traditions. She teaches in the areas of spirituality, mysticism, and particularly a BIPOC-centered spirituality. She is the director of Liberated Together Spiritual Direction School for women of color. She completed a PhD in the area of spirituality from Claremont School of Theology and is the author of Our Unforming: De-Westernizing Spiritual Formation and Contemplative Witnessing: BIPOC Centered Spiritual Direction