In a world that often feels chaotic, prayer can begin to feel like a distant or fragile practice. Tyler Staton’s Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools invites us back to the heart of it—not as a task to master, but as a relationship to enter. Drawing on ancient Christian practices and everyday experiences, Staton helps us rediscover prayer as both wonder and grounding presence.
We’ll gather for a conversation exploring how prayer can meet us in seasons of weariness, uncertainty, and hope. This is not a lecture but an open, honest space to reflect, question, and imagine new rhythms of prayer together.
All are welcome—whether prayer is a daily practice or something that feels far away right now.