Participating at Still Point is more than just showing up—it’s about stepping into a shared rhythm of prayer, listening, and presence. When we gather in the chapel, whether in silence or guided practice, we open ourselves to God’s love in ways that change us from the inside out.
How Participation Shapes You
Our chapels are simple, but the impact can be profound. Over time, the quiet and consistency of our shared prayer begins to seep into daily life. You might find yourself more grounded, more compassionate, and more open to the Spirit in the ordinary moments of your day. Learn more about our spiritual practices and what to expect in our chapels.
I leave chapel feeling a sense of peace and joy. Ginny S.
I have felt seen, heard, and loved. Leona P.
How Participation Shapes Your Relationships
What happens in the chapel doesn’t stay there—it flows outward. The attentiveness we practice together influences the way we listen, speak, and respond to others. In time, this can transform the way you show up in your family, friendships, workplace, and neighborhood.
I find myself a more welcoming, kind person. Jim M.
I listen more deeply to others, knowing that God lives within us. Bob R.
I am more adept at letting go … this positively impacts my relationship with my family and friends. Peggy M.
Why Community Matters on the Spiritual Journey
The spiritual path isn’t meant to be walked alone. Prayer deepens in solitude, but it ripens in the presence of others who share the journey. A community can steady you when your own faith feels thin, reflect God’s love back to you when you’ve forgotten it, and broaden your vision through the diverse experiences of others.
In our chapels, your presence strengthens someone else’s prayer. Their courage to share may open a door in your heart. Together, we become more than the sum of our parts—a living body of prayer, love, and encouragement. Our chapel hosts are here to guide and support our community.
I have made strong connections with people on Zoom I did not know prior to the chapel. Sue C.
The readings and reflections help me experience God that surprise and guide me. Mary J.