St Louis, Missouri ~ May 4 – 6, 2018

A Spiritual Journey of Healing Between Women and Men

We are delighted to be returning to St. Louis to offer our third Gender Equity and Reconciliation workshop! We hope you will join us for this introductory experience and begin the incredible journey of healing the gender divisions that brings not only equal rights and mutual respect, but mutual reverence between women and men.

Date: May 4 – 6, 2018
Workshop begins Friday, May 4 at 9:00 a.m. and ends Sunday, May 6 by 4 p.m.

Location: Pallottine Renewal Center 

15270 Old Halls Ferry Road
Florissant, MO 63034

Register Today!

General Workshop Cost: $325 per person

(Price includes tuition, materials, meals.)

Please email: Phil Vivirto if you would like to request a roommate or need additional accommodation details.)

For more information and to register, please email:
Phil Vivirto or call 314-308-1482.

Facilitators:

Rev. Cynthia Brix is the co-founder of Gender Equity and Reconciliation International (GERI) which has organized over 100 gatherings in nine countries. She and William Keepin (co-founder of GERI) have conducted workshops and facilitator trainings in the United States, South Africa, India, Colombia, United Kingdom, Kenya, Croatia, and Australia. She is the co-author of the book Divine Duality: The Power of Reconciliation Between Women and Men.

William Keepin, PhD is co-founder of the Gender Equity & Reconciliation International project. He is a physicist and environmental scientist with extensive research in global warming, and extensive training in transpersonal psychology. Will is co-author of Divine Duality: The Power of Reconciliation between Women and Men, and Women Healing Women. His newest book is Belonging to God: Spirituality, Science, and a Universal Path of Divine Love.

Phil Vivirito has been a lead facilitator for the Mankind Project primary integration training and a group facilitator for the Witnessing Whiteness program. Phil is a graduate of GERI’s 2016-17 professional immersion training.

Francesca Bottos, MA, LPCC is faculty at Southwestern College and a counselor in private practice where she specializes in working with adolescents, individuals, mothers and families.  She first experienced GERI in 2015 and took part in the 2016-17 facilitator training.

Scott Van Note, MA (Counseling) is a graduate of Southwestern College, with an emphasis on mindfulness and somatic therapies, including AEDP, movement and dance.  He is a graduate of GERI’s 2016-17 professional immersion training.

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