The Future of the Celtic Past *** FULLY BOOKED ***
The renowned church leader John Bell returns to Launde to lead this retreat delving into Celtic spirituality.
The renowned church leader John Bell returns to Launde to lead this retreat delving into Celtic spirituality.
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.
Led by Claire Goode, this retreat will explore what it means for us to be ‘clay jars’ in the service of God. We will do these using prayers and poetry, together with creative stitching.
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.
Spiritual leader Dr Rhona Knight leads a retreat offering a silent retreat with one to one support from her team of experienced guides.
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,
Meditate together on this ancient prayer, discover something of its history and spiritual value, learn about the use of prayer ropes, and - of course! - practice praying the Jesus Prayer together. Led by Chris Webb.
Experience a feeling of being embraced and challenged by trees as Andrew Mayes invites you to pray with the trees.
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.
Through this retreat, Bishop Mike Harrison will be exploring five particular recommendations of Brother Lawrence for practicing the presence of God and looking at how his insights can be applied in everyday life, with plenty of room for discussion on the way.
Led by Adrian Chatfield, this Quiet Day will offer an opportunity to reflect on Jesus’ cryptic comment about the Kingdom.
Using photography as a starting point, Morna leads this retreat to draw on Ignatian spiritual practices to bring together the photographic stance and God’s lens, enabling us to see the world in fresh and new ways.
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.
A retreat with Sister Rachel reflecting on what it might mean to allow ourselves space both to look towards God and to truly know that in the same moment, God looks upon us.
Explore with Roy Searle how the God of blessing created us to be channels of blessing to people and places, in every place where we are.