William Stringfellow: the "Giant Triplets" and the Communion of the Saints

With Bill Wylie-Kellermann

February 28 - March 2, 2025

Two icons side-by-side of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and William Stringfellow.

Date and Time Details: Check in will be between 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm on Friday, February 28th. The first event will be dinner at 6:00 pm. The retreat will end after lunch on Sunday, March 2nd, approximately 1:00 pm.

Location: Turning Point

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

Contact: Logan
loganr@kirkridge.org

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

A year before his martyrdom, Martin Luther King, Jr. identified the giant triplets of racism, militarism, and extreme materialism, as demanding a revolution of values. William Stringfellow, in his discerning of signs and spirits, also identified them among the reigning powers of that era, as indeed our own. As an exercise in practical theology, this retreat will contemplate a spiritual, personal, and political struggle with these principalities even in their new guises. This anticipates a work of intercession on behalf of Earth’s creatures – human and more – one joined by a cloud of kin and witnesses on whom we may learn to rely. On the Mountaintop we can listen. In our days together we’ll pray to nurture this community of discernment and movement formation.

Artwork credit to Br. Robert Lentz, OFM and Fr. William H. McNichols.

About the Leader

A headshot of a white man with a white mustache and glasses in a blue shirt.

Bill Wylie-Kellermann

Bill Wylie-Kellermann is a nonviolent community activist, writer, and United Methodist pastor living in Wawiatanong/Detroit. He is also is part of the Community at Kirkridge. Bill was a friend of William Stringfellow’s and has done several books on him, including A Keeper of the Word: Selected Writings of William Stringfellow (Eerdmans, 1994), William Stringfellow: Essential […]

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