Copyright 2009-2012 St. Stephen's Lutheran Church
10828 N. Huron St.
Northglenn, Colorado 80234
303-452-5469
Centering Prayer
Centering Prayer is a method of silent prayer that prepares us to receive the
gift of contemplative prayer, prayer in which we experience God's presence
within us, closer than breathing, closer than thinking, closer than
consciousness itself. This method of prayer is both a relationship with God and
a discipline to foster that relationship.
Centering Prayer is not meant to replace other kinds of prayer. Rather, it
adds depth of meaning to all prayer and facilitates the movement from more
active modes of prayer — verbal, mental or affective prayer — into a
receptive prayer of resting in God. Centering Prayer emphasizes prayer as a
personal relationship with God and as a movement beyond conversation with
Christ to communion with Him.
St. Stephen's Lutheran Church - Northglenn, Colorado
The source of Centering Prayer, as in all methods leading to contemplative prayer, is the Indwelling Trinity:
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The focus of Centering Prayer is the deepening of our relationship with the living
Christ. The effects of Centering Prayer are ecclesial, as the prayer tends to build communities of faith and bond
the members together in mutual friendship and love. **
(** Excerpt from Contemplative Outreach website -www.contemplativeoutreach.org)
We meet on Thursday mornings at 9:30 for 20-minutes of centering prayer, followed by 40-minutes of
instruction and discussion. For more information call the church office at 303-452-5469, or Ed Sears at
720-872-2603 or edasears@gmail.com.