The Lighter Weight of Being

Schedule

Sun Jun 28 2026 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm

UTC-07:00
Location

509 E Walnut St | Pasadena, CA

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What if there is a lighter way of being in the world — more whole, more connected, more alive to what is possible?
About this Event

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Featuring artists from the Resilient Artist Project, supported by the . Designed by .

Something in us knows that life was meant to feel different than this. Not easier, necessarily, but more whole. More connected. Less like carrying something we were never meant to hold alone.
Through music, spoken word, visual art, and immersive reflection, this gathering invites guests into an evening shaped by honesty, longing, beauty, and the slow work of repair. You will be invited to write, to make something with your hands, to encounter art that might say something back to you, and to move through a space designed for contemplation, participation, and presence.
At its heart, this is not simply a performance to attend or a show to view. Rather, this is a gathering to enter — one that asks what becomes possible when people practice, even briefly, a contemporary and lived expression of shalom: the work of restoring relationships, reintroducing presence, and putting things back into their right place.
Come as you are. Leave reminded that restoration is something we practice together. The room will hold whatever you bring. No creative experience is required.

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What to expect

  • Live music & spoken word
  • Visual art installations
  • Hands-on creative making
  • Guided written reflection
  • Contemplative, immersive space

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This is a three-hour immersive gathering. To help us thoughtfully prepare the space, seating is limited and RSVPs are required.

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Where is it happening?

509 E Walnut St, 509 East Walnut Street, Pasadena, United States

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Tickets

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