Cynthia Winton-Henry

INTERPLAY: Worship as Resurrecting Play

Sunday, March 6, 2005
2:30 – 5:00 pm

Cynthia Winton-Henry shares InterPlay as a profound but easy-going way to practice and talk about the integration of body and soul. InterPlay’s accessible ideas and practices are being incorporated by ministers and laity to create embodied, inspiring, multi-cultural worship. Easy to use in any context where people want to reclaim movement, word, story, voice, song and/ or silence, over 400 certified InterPlay leaders use it in their professions and communities to further health, spiritual growth, social justice,and community life. 

Cynthia Winton-Henry is cofounder of InterPlay, a practice and philosophy dedicated to reawakening playfulness, passion, and purpose through the stories, movement, voices and stillness of individuals and groups. Cynthia and InterPlay co-founder Phil Porter have been fulltime professionals and collaborators in the field of theology and the arts for twenty-five years; they mentor people and institutions around the world in embodied leadership and have a center for creativity, community and change in downtown Oakland, California, called InterPlayce. Cynthia, an ordained minister, teaches at Pacific School of Religion. Her books include Having It All: Body Mind, Heart, and Spirit Together Again At Last and What the Body Wants.

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