Saturday Quiet Day: Praying and Planning the Year
This Quiet Day will be led by Alison Myers, the Warden of Launde Abbey. She will be gently inviting you to take time to pray about, and plan, elements of the year ahead.
This Quiet Day will be led by Alison Myers, the Warden of Launde Abbey. She will be gently inviting you to take time to pray about, and plan, elements of the year ahead.
This Quiet Day will be led by The Revd Chris Webb, Deputy Warden of Launde Abbey. Further details of this Quiet Day will be available shortly.
This Quiet Day will be led by John Rackley. Shape your own sense of purpose and identity as John develops his thoughts on the extraordinary grace of God.
A Quiet day with Rhona Knight who offers an invitation to slow down and, in reflecting on the greatest commandments, to consider how you might more fully live in these unforced rhythms.
During this Quiet Day, Chris Webb will invite you to ponder a few small parts of Mother Julian of Norwich's vision and explore the impulse of love underlying them all.
This Quiet Day will be led by Dr Jim Wellington, a member of the Antiochian Orthodox Church. Participants will be invited to discover the work of the Holy Spirit in the human heart, according to the Fathers of the Eastern Church.
A Quiet Day with The Revd James Shakespeare. James will explore contemplative prayer, Lectio Divina, Kingdom praying, and various spiritual disciplines for contemplative living in today's contemporary world.
This Quiet Day, led by Emily Owen, draws on the life of Peter, offering space to be known, held, and affirmed by God, and to find safety in His dependability.
This Quiet Day, led by Joanna Pearson, offers and invites reflections on the life of Mary Magdalene.
The story of the Transfiguration is written in all 3 synoptic Gospels and we will explore something of its significance! This Quiet Day will be led by Claire Goode.
This Quiet Day, led by Mike Booker, will lead into time to explore and ponder the significance of water and spiritual life, in ways that are seen and unseen, expected but also sometimes surprising.
A Quiet Day led by David Harknett with his daughter Rose, the day provide a chance to think about our bodies, in both their brokenness and beauty,
This Quiet Day, led by Rosie Feuell, will consider traditional ideas of Harvest Thanksgiving, the Harvest of our Lives, and Harvest in modern and future contexts.
Led by Adrian Chatfield, this Quiet Day will offer an opportunity to reflect on Jesus’ cryptic comment about the Kingdom.
Catherine Lomas will lead this Quiet Day by exploring aspects of theology relating to the role of icons in our worship, and consider how this can help in your own spiritual practice.