Dr. Pat Lindquist, a member of the Cathedral, spoke to us on the topic “Love One Another: Really?” Being a clinical psychologist, she began by stating, “I am not allowed to ‘shrink’ anyone else, before I ‘shrink’ myself.” She then shared with us her own difficulty when the ‘hand of peace’ was introduced during the service. She, too, had a challenge meeting strangers. Stranger Anxiety, as Pat referred to it, is common to everyone.
Pat then led us through an interesting activity. She asked each of us to look around the room, find a stranger, and then actually stare at them for awhile. About a third of the women found this somewhat uncomfortable. We then broke into small groups with a stranger and talked about how it feels to BE a stranger. Wow, did the volume pick up in the room!! It was amazing how women, yes even strangers, found the ability and comfort to talk with one another. Could it be that we all felt more comfortable with each other knowing we are part of the St. Paul’s family??
Women Together evenings were beautifully summed up by Carol Walsh. She stated,”I was overcome by the happy atmosphere during the entire evening. This group is unique in that it is a relatively large group of women making something happen on a regular basis for their Christian sisters, purely for their edification and enjoyment.
Next month, Thursday, March 3, WT@SPC will be hosting Professor Mary Doak who will be speaking on “A Living Faith: Theological Challenges for Our Times.” She will be discussing the new questions and problems in the 21st Century that are challenging Christianity. This is sure to be an evening not to be missed. Because of the growth of the group, we will be moving to the Great Hall. Be sure to watch for more information and sign ups.
Pat Kreder

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