
Sisterhood.
Sacred Life Art.
Sacrament.
Service.
Ink and Honey is the story of a sacred journey through the medieval French countryside with the sisters of Belle Cœur, a community of radically independent healers, visionaries, mystics and artisans who live by their wits and their prayers. Goscelin, the dedicated scribe, records her sisterhood’s stories, visions and prophecies in her community’s journal while surrounded by holy madness, suspicion and the imminent threat of death at the stake. The sisters guard a life-threatening secret as they navigate spiritual terrain where faith and creative passion forge the way to labyrinths and cathedrals, hidden rooms and honey drenched hives.
“Ink and Honey” is alive with women’s ancient wisdom and spiritual practices, this 6 Week Women’s Class uses the book along with guided discussion and experiential exercises to inform our lives today.
*Special Note: Author Sibyl Dana Reynolds will join us for our final class along with a book signing.
Women’s Class Schedule:
Thursday evenings, 6:30 to 8:30, April 7 through May 12
Mellinger Room of Christ Church Cathedral at 1117 Texas Ave
Free parking across San Jacinto in the Cathedral parking garage.
The novel is easy to read and rather extensive, we encourage but do not require that participants read the Prologue and Book 1 before the first session.
Class Cost is $100.00 and includes final class with author.
Early Bird Ticket is $85.00 and is available now through Easter.

