Women's Spirituality Project (WSP)

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Welcome!
The Women's Spirituality Project (WSP) 
is a place of radical hospitality to all women
on a spiritual journey.
 
 

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Find our more about

 "I Am a Woman Telling My Story"

~ our NEW annual retreat by

 clicking here!

WELCOME STATEMENT
 
The Women's Spirituality Project is a self-sustaining community of women on a faith journey, who have a deep hunger for:
 
time and a safe space to explore our spirituality;
 
affirmation and celebration as we hold up and share our gifts and ideas;
 
communal leadership with other women;
 
programs that are initiated, led and sustained by women;
 
Opportunities to share our stories with other women in our own voices and to have our voices heard.
 
 
 
 

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Nancy and Miranda enjoy a cup of coffee before the Women's Wilderness Trip.


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2008 Women's Wilderness Trip on North Manitou Island

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Morningstar Writing retreat

The first Women's Wilderness Trips were held in 2005. A Wilderness Trip of Spiritual Perspective on North Manitou Island in Lake Michigan (Top Photo) and Writing as Sacred Journey at Morningstar Retreat Center in LeRoy, Michigan (Bottom Photo). According to the participants, these were journeys of "transformation and bonding" for them.
Go to the WSP Trips Page to find out about the exciting Wilderness Trips scheduled for this year  WSP Wilderness Trips !



Please get in touch to offer comments and join our mailing list - send e-mail to postmaster@womensspiritualityproject.com

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Special Thanks to Linda MacDonald whose generosity has sponsored the WSP website for 2010.