Pullman Church plans series of Chautauqua-style lectures

Posted: Thursday, January 16, 2014 12:51 am

Pullman Church plans series of Chautauqua-style lectures


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ALBION -- Pullman Memorial Universalist Church begins a monthly series of Chautauqua-style programs at 11 a.m. Sunday by exploring Depth Psychology at the church, 10 East Park St.


Deborah Bridge, Ph.D. candidate, will speak about the growing popularity of myth-based psychoanalysis. Depth Psychology is a new counseling movement influenced by Carl Jung, which seeks to go into one's deep spiritual realms that hold the archetypal motives for our actions. There will be time for questions and answers following the presentation.

Bridge is a former Catholic nun, works as the greenhouse specialist in Rochester's "Grow Green" urban agriculture program, and is currently working towards a Ph.D. in Depth Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Southern California.

Future presentations in the every-third-Sunday series will address human trafficking and slavery, the global seed crisis, how cyberpunk intersects the psychedelic Sixties, and principled non-violence.

Pastor Lee Richards said, "This monthly series harkens back to the popular Chautauqua assemblies of the late 19th and early 20th centuries that sprang up throughout the United States. Each is designed to acquaint us with a 'big idea' in a manner that will feed the mind, body, and spirit."

The event is free and open to the public. More information can be found at the church's website - pullmanmemorial.org - or by calling Lee Richards at 585-454-9450.

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