Kardia Formation

Strengthening Spirit – Releasing Potential

Our Unforming

Our Unforming

10 Week Online Reading Retreat

Thursdays 4.30 – 6pm (AEST)

7, 14, 21 and 28 September, 12, 19, 26 October, 2, 9, 16 November 2023.

Cost: $375 per person

Location:  Online (via Zoom)

Join us for this 10 week reading retreat where together we will explore what it means to de-westernise spiritual formation.  Each week we will reflect on one chapter of Our Unforming: De-Westernizing Spiritual Formation by Cindy S Lee, and consider the reflection questions at the end of each section.   We will meet on Zoom 4.30pm – 6pm on 10 Thursday evenings for group spiritual direction and to learn from our collective wisdom, what parts of ourselves are being called to be un-formed. The topics include:

  • Part 1: Orientation -> Cyclical (Time, Remembering, Uncertainty)
  • Part 2: Orientation -> Experience (Imagination, Language, Work/Rest)
  • Part 3: Orientation -> Collective (Dependence, Elders, Harmony)

You will need to source your own copy of Our Unforming: De-Westernizing Spiritual Formation by Cindy S Lee, Fortress Press, Minneapolis, 2022.  It is available from most book sellers in hard copy and in digital (kindle) version.

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About the Book:

Our Unforming: De-Westernizing Spiritual Formation

Author:   Cindy S. Lee

Christian spiritual formation resources and teachings have primarily come from Western spiritual traditions. Our current approach to formation comes out of that way of thinking and being, communicating that the white experience of God is the norm and authority.

In Our Unforming: De-Westernizing Spiritual Formation, Cindy S. Lee proposes that we as the church need a new way to engage in spiritual formation. To thrive in our increasingly diverse contexts, we need an unforming and a reforming of our souls. We need to unform the ways Western-dominated church leaders have understood formation. We need to reform–to imagine and create a more intricate spirituality that includes diverse experiences of God.

Our Unforming is organized into three cultural orientations and eight postures. Lee proposes that when we consider non-Western cultural ways of being–turning from linear to cyclical, from cerebral to experiential, and from individual to collective–the formation journey shifts. We live out these movements through postures, ways of entering into deeper spiritual transformation. The eight postures reflect our experience of time, generations, imagination, uncertainty, language, work, dependence, elders, and harmony.

Lee offers a more robust spirituality to hold the complexities of a multicultural God and the God-human relationship. Our Unforming is sure to inspire further conversation as it shifts how we approach formation in our diverse communities.