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Common Life
A five day gathering each year for spiritual
retreat, reflection on our role as leaders, social time and business. Usually held in
a week near the Feast of the Ascension.. The weight given to the elements may vary from
year to year.
Each member takes responsibility for their own
spiritual life in a manner that fits their situation, reflects the
Promise and our common commitments, and includes listening for the wisdom of God
and others in the creation and in the longing of their hearts.
A Benedictine spirituality grounds the Order's life
Membership
Membership is open to laity, bishops, priests and deacons;
to baptized people of any Christian communion. The Order's current membership draws from Arkansas,
Seattle, California, Washington, DC, and Massachusetts.
All members must receive a significant amount of training in congregational
development. New members are expected to complete the Church Development
Institute (or a comparable program) within three years of beginning the
membership process. People interested in membership are requested to complete at
least five days of a CDI before formally submitting their application.
The Order is a dispersed Christian community related to
the Episcopal Church.
Finances
Finances are handled by:
Members paying their own costs for the yearly common life
event, i.e., room, meals, cost of materials or outside retreat conductor,
educator, etc.;
A travel pool in which all participate resulting in
everyone paying the same travel cost; and
A yearly pledge toward any administrative costs.
Ascension Press
Ascension Press is a ministry of the Order of the Ascension,
producing tools for congregational development and oversight consistent with the
mission and general orientation of the Order.
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