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What Do I Do with My Anger?

Richard Rohr and Brian McLaren host a 90-minute live online gathering on March 14.
Event Type:
Online
Date:
March 14, 2025
Featuring:
Brian McLaren and Richard Rohr
Cost:
$95, $30, $10, $5

About This Event

Event Details   

Richard Rohr and Brian McLaren will guide attendees through teachings, conversations, and practices designed to help us explore where our anger fits within the contemplative Christian tradition. The gathering will take place on March 14, 2025 from 10:00 – 11:30 am PT. Participants will need a device with reliable Internet access, such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer to access Zoom.   

Registration  

Registration for this event is open from January 29 through March 13, 2025. This event will be recorded. Whether you attend live or watch later, all registrants will have access to the replay for one full year.   

Cost 

The cost of attending this online gathering is $95. We believe that finances should not be a barrier to participation. For that reason, we have made additional price levels available at $30 and $10. You can also choose any amount at $5 or above. We encourage you to select the price you are most able to afford. 


“I have become convinced that most anger comes, first of all, from a place of deep sadness.”

—Richard Rohr

Fr. Richard Rohr, CAC Founder and Emeritus Faculty 

Richard Rohr is a globally recognized Franciscan friar and ecumenical teacher whose work bears witness to the deep wisdom of Christian mysticism. He is the founder of the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, New Mexico, an educational nonprofit that introduces spiritual seekers to the Christian contemplative path of transformation. He is the author of many books, including the New York Times bestseller “The Universal Christ,” “Falling Upward,” and “Breathing Under Water.” His work has been featured on Oprah’s “SuperSoul Sunday,” Krista Tippett’s “On Being,” and in The New Yorker and Harper’s Magazine.  

You can listen to him on CAC’s podcasts “Everything Belongs” and “Another Name for Everything.” You can also find him on X (formerly Twitter) at @RichardRohrOFM

Brian McLaren, Dean of CAC Faculty 

Former evangelical pastor Brian D. McLaren is a champion for a more loving, inclusive and contemplative Christianity. A faculty member at the Center for Action and Contemplation, he teaches ways to reconnect with the message Jesus lived and died for—unconditional love. He is the author of “Faith After Doubt,” “The Great Spiritual Migration,” “Life After Doom,” and host of CAC’s podcast “Learning How to See.” 

This event will be recorded. All registrants will have access to the replay for one full year.  

CAC encourages authentic conversation in our various online experiences. We expect all participants to abide by our ⁠community and conversation guidelines. 

Event details are subject to change. If you have any questions, contact our Community Support team.   

What technology will I need?

Participants will need a device with reliable Internet access, such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer to access Zoom.    

I’m unable to join this event live, how can I purchase the event recording?

Even if you are unable to join live, we recommend registering for the event, as all registrants will receive access to the online gathering recording for one full year.  

How do I access the event recording?

Online gathering recordings will be sent to all registrants via email the week following the online gathering. Event recordings are available to view for one calendar from the event date.  

What do I do if I need to cancel?

To cancel your online gathering registration and request a refund, please send your request to our Community Support team.  

If written notice of your cancellation is received by CAC on or before March 10, 2025 the amount of each cancelled online gathering registration will be fully refunded to the credit card used to register.  

Unfortunately, we cannot refund online gathering registrations canceled after March 10, 2025.

Can more than one person use the same registration?

Registrations for the online gatherings are individual registrations. We ask that you do not share event access outside of individual or household viewing. 

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