Whose Liturgy Is It Anyway? Lenten Liturgy as the Work of and For the People

With Naomi Washington-Leapheart

February 7 - 9, 2025

A stained glass window of a Eucharistic Host and chalice. Words next to it read "the work of the people: Liturgy."

Date and Time Details: Check in is between 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm on Friday, February 7th. The first event will be dinner on Friday evening at 6:00 pm. The retreat will end after lunch on Sunday, February 9th, at approximately 1:00 pm.

Location: Turning Point

Address: 2495 Fox Gap Road, Bangor, PA, USA

Contact: Lacey
laceyh@kirkridge.org

  • Commuter – $215.00
  • Turning Point Private Room – $475.00
  • Turning Point Shared Room – $375.00

Familiar and traditional liturgy in Christian worship can be a source of comfort. But liturgies left unexamined can do harm. In this retreat timed for a month before Lent begins, we’ll explore various liturgical forms and ask – whose liturgy is this and what “work” is this liturgy doing? 

This retreat will engage participants in theological wrestling about liturgy, collective reading and interrogating various liturgies, and creating new liturgical forms, including songs, litanies, and prayers, for Lent, Holy Week, and Easter.

 Let’s liberate liturgy and put it back into the hands of the people!

About the Leader

A Black woman with medium-length, curly brown hair smiles at the camera. She is wearing silver hoop earrings, a grey shawl over a black top, and is standing in front of an arched stone doorway.

Naomi Washington-Leapheart

Rev. Naomi Washington-Leapheart is a Black queer preacher, teacher, movement strategist, and justice advocate. She is an adjunct professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University and Arcadia University, and was the Government Fellow for Religion and Public Life at Harvard Divinity School from 2022 to 2024. Rev. Naomi also serves as the first-ever […]

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