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.
Explore spirituality through physical activity as you cycle through Launde Abbey's stunning surroundings.
Explore how Julian of Norwich's vision and a lifetime of reflection on that vision can reshape the way we think, pray and live
Space and instruction to support those who engage in contemplative prayer to deepen their practice
Space and instruction to support those who engage in contemplative prayer to deepen their practice
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.
Join experienced Iconographer, Peter Murphy for a week learning the medieval gilding and painting techniques to create stunning icon paintings
An opportunity for painters of any level to be with others and create their own art, enjoying the Abbey, its gardens and surrounding parkland.
Andrew Mayes opens up fresh encounters of God as we explore how John in his gospel delights in the senses, both physical and spiritual, in his experience of Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh.
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.
A retreat taking us on a journey to the churches and countryside in the area around Launde Abbey with time for poetry, music and silence.
Enjoy a week working in Launde Abbey's spectacular gardens and experience our hospitality and dining.
Come and discover the art of spiritual writing, writing about our spiritual lives and writing from that deep reflective place inside each of us.
Join others who have experienced bereavement and gain the tools to help cope with the life changing loss of a loved one.
A retreat led by author and speaker Emily Owen exploring times in the Bible when God draws close to people and calls to them.