According to this website link at http://titusonenine.classicalanglican.net/index.php?p=3151#comment-35651 The Episcopal Church USA, "ECUSA has a gay cathedral in downtown Houston. They have a women’s ministry called “Brigid’s Place” that offers seminars which includes a class on invoking a god called “dionysus.” Below is the link:
The name of the class is "Invoking Dionysus: Where Has All Out Passion Gone?" at http://www.brigidsplace.org/Invoking-Dionysus.asp The course descriptions says, "C.G. Jung thought that Dionysus was the "shadow" of Christ, the god who has been eclipsed and then repressed with the advent of Christianity. But a god is not so easily slain, and though we may not recognize his presence amongst us, we feel his powerful effect. This course will invoke the "mad god" Dionysus as he is portrayed in the play by Euripides, The Bacchae, and seek to find those ways in which he is still, as the ancients called him, "Lord of Souls."
(Dionysus was a pagan god of the Greeks. According to this article at http://www.pantheon.org/articles/d/dionysus.html "Dionysus also commonly known by his Roman name Bacchus, appears to be a god who has two distinct origins. On the one hand, Dionysus was the god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature, who is also the patron god of the Greek stage. On the other hand, Dionysus also represents the outstanding features of mystery religions, such as those practiced at Eleusis: ecstasy, personal delivery from the daily world through physical or spiritual intoxication, and initiation into secret rites.")
Brigid's Place also offers another seminar called "HOLY LONGING: QUEST FOR THE DIVINE BELOVED" which does not sound like Jesus Christ our Lord. The website link is at http://www.brigidsplace.org/events/Beloved-Retreat.asp Below is a description of that course.
“There is some kiss we want with our whole lives.” —RUMI"The “kiss” we want is a joyous and loving relationship with our world and our true self. We long to be at home wherever we go, to be in love with the moment, to enjoy fearless and passionate relationships with the people we meet and the things we do.""Our guide to the fulfillment of this longing is the Beloved. The Beloved is the felt inner presence that waits to escort us to our highest self and, ultimately, to all that we hold most sacred."
"As the beguiling lover who appears in myths worldwide… the Source addressed in the language of yearning and passion by mystics in all the world’s great religions… the soul companion honored in ancient Greece… and a symbol of the integrated self, the Beloved is a timeless image that holds new meaning for modern men and women longing to live with passion, joy, and authenticity."
"During our workshop you’ll meet your Beloved and begin to develop a personal relationship with him or her… discover ways that real-life people you’ve loved have led you closer to the divine Beloved… and take a radical look at how you can bring your passion more fully into the world."
(So what we have here is an Episcopal Church ministry offering courses and teaching about pagan gods when they should be teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. It's more apostasy in these latter days and all a part of the falling away from the faith in Jesus Christ.)