Quiet Day: This is My Body
Launde Abbey East Norton, Leicestershire, United KingdomA 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,
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.
This Quiet Day, led by Charles Dobbin, will be seeking to understand something of the impact of Advent on our vision, out attitudes and our way of life.
Further details of this Quiet Day will be available later during 2023. Please check back regularly for updates.
A day to reflect with Catherine Wright, our new chaplain, on using some of the familiar parables of Jesus in prayer.
Join us for ‘Retreating Your Whole Being: A Quiet Day to Retreat to the Heart of God,’ led by Sam Perez.
Join us for this quiet day during Lent as we reflect on Psalm 23, led by Rhona Knight.
This Quiet Day will be led by The Revd David Harknett and assisted by his daughter Rose.
'The Joy of the Lord is my Strength.' A Quiet Day led by Rev'd Catherine Wright.
'Between Two Worlds' - Led by Deputy Warden, Revd Chris Webb.
'She sits like a bird’ - time to reflect on a contemporary Pentecost hymn by John Bell and Graham Maule. A quiet day led by Rev John Rackley.
Beginning with the story of Moses and the burning bush, we look together on how God might be speaking to us through Scripture, experience and poetry. This quiet day will be led by Revd Catherine Wright.
This quiet day will be led by Carys Walsh, and we will be reflecting on the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins, 'a human life in a transfigured world.'