October Quiet Day: The Still, Small Voice
Led by Andrew Hall, this will be a day spent contemplating 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.
Led by Andrew Hall, this will be a day spent contemplating 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.
An opportunity for clergy in the Diocese of Leicester to spend time in silence with the opportunity for individuals to enjoy the space and quiet of Launde, punctuated by Morning Prayer at 9am, lunch and a closing Eucharist at 4pm.
Please note: this Quiet Day is now fully booked. What does it mean to know God, and be known by God? How can we find joy in our God-given identity? This quiet day, led by Emily Owen, day offers gentle space to be affirmed as God’s children, to spend time with Him, and draw closer […]
An opportunity for clergy in the Diocese of Leicester to spend time in silence with the opportunity for individuals to enjoy the space and quiet of Launde, punctuated by Morning Prayer at 9am, lunch and a closing Eucharist at 4pm.
Please note this quiet day will now be taking place online - call 01572 717254 to book your place today. As Luke tells the story of Jesus’ birth, he supplies us with four powerful songs from people caught up in God’s great climax of salvation. Through the songs of Mary, Zechariah, the Angels, and Simeon, […]
A Launde Abbey online Quiet Day led by Claire Goode
A Launde Abbey Quiet Day with Helen Newman
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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.
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