June Quiet Day: Looking Afresh at Pentecost
Catherine Lomas reflects on a range of Pentecost images from around the world.
Catherine Lomas reflects on a range of Pentecost images from around the world.
The Revd Charles Dobbin uses the method of the Fellowship of Contemplative Prayer to explore and experience the Word of God as spoken directly in the Bible.
Andrew Hall contemplates the phrase written by Paul in Romans 12:1 and enshrined in the Prayer of Oblation in the Church of England Book of Common Prayer.
In this Quiet Day James Shakespeare will explore ways that Benedict and Francis can shape our prayer and discipleship and help us in the present day.
A chance to spend some time in reflection, in quiet and in shared worship as we live in the Communion of Saints and celebrate our fellowship with them.
A quiet day to explore the notion of waiting with expectation and patience, with hope and reality and we will be accompanied by the Patriarchs and the Prophets, John the Baptist and Mary.
In this quiet day we'll explore the invitation to immerse ourselves in the life of the Trinity, an invitation embodied in baptism and offered afresh every day.
Preparing for Lent, this quiet day uses prayer to prepare for a time of growth … spiritual and behavioural growth.
An opportunity to reflect on praying with icons and particularly with icons of Christ’s entry into Jerusalem and the Crucifixion.
In this Quiet Day we shall be seeking to understand some ways in which the Resurrection brings renewal in our vision, out attitudes and our way of life.
The disciples always discovered something new when they went to the other side. Going to the other side of our lives may help us to discover which we have never explored before.
Barely a month after Pentecost when the tongues of the fire of the Holy Spirit lapped around Jesus’ followers, this Quiet Day invites participants to prepare for life in the power of the Spirit.
We will consider what it means to be attentive to the presence of God and to search for God where there is only absence.