Our mission is to provide a safe, participatory, and holy space to foster spiritual growth deepening our love for God, ourselves, neighbors, and all of creation. We are a hub for Christian contemplative prayer, spiritual practice, and living. In communion with others we participate in the Christ mystery through contemplative practice, learning, growing, and doing life together. Through this sacramental tapestry, we and our world are transformed.
Though we are steeped in the Christian tradition many non-religious or inter-spiritual seekers also find a home here. Like christian contemplatives before us, Thomas Merton, Thomas Keating, and Beatrice Bruteau, we practice deep ecumenism through dialogue, study, engagement, and practice with the world's wisdom traditions.
Join us online for contemplation and community. So many of us who are on the contemplative path eventually get to point where we can go no further alone. The Contemplative Cathedral is a response to the inner yearning of many contemplatives for community. It looks a little like other social media platforms but it is so much more. Its a space to conspire, connect, contemplate, and our online home for all of our event info (both online & in-person), links, and groups. It also serves as a way to stay connected in-between events. We have online meetings throughout the week, Sunday activities, and 8 week session contemplative conversation groups where we learn, practice, grow, and do life together.
The Contemplative Cathedral is our communal prayer for a welcoming co-created community of contemplatives learning, growing, practicing, seeking God, and doing life together. Our Cathedral is not built of stone but with our participation and communion in Christ. We look forward to building this new cathedral with you. All events are on Zoom and accessed through The Contemplative Cathedral.
This space was founded and is curated by Contemplate Lincoln a Christian contemplative community founded in Lincoln, NE. Since beginning online activities in 2020 our community has grown to include participants from many states and Canada.