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.
This creative journaling retreat is for beginners as well as those with some experience. The emphasis will be on allowing the power of God’s gift of creativity and play to draw us closer to Himself, rather than on a polished end product, although that may well happen in the course of the retreat too!
This semi-silent retreat is for those who have never been on retreat before, or certainly not on a silent retreat. There will be guidance on how to use the time; periods on your own and with the other retreatants and the opportunity to share your experience with others if you wish to do so.
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.
Come and spend a day at Launde Abbey to reflect on and learn from your experience of lockdown, the impact it has had on you and your ministry/work, and what you may need to change as a result.
Enjoy a week working in Launde Abbey's spectacular gardens and experience our hospitality and dining.
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 […]
In this retreat, we explore how embracing dying within our living, we can experience more greatly joy and salvation now
Join David Newman and Chris Webb for a day of teaching and experience at Launde Abbey as we explore together how to listen to God.
Discover what the anonymous medieval author of The Cloud of Unknowing can teach us about our own contemplative practices
Please note this retreat is now fully booked. Advent, the gift of renewal, gives us chance to cry out to God: "Here I am. is it you, my Lord?" In our cry is all we are, the depth of our seeking and our vocation, the love we have for God, and perhaps even our confusion. […]
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.
Love means Love is the title of David Runcorn’s latest book (to be published in June 2020) and forms the focus of the day. It is offered as a resource alongside the Church of England’s forthcoming study resource Living in love and faith. Love means Love explores how we may hold an including and welcoming […]
Ian Adams will open up ways to prepare ourselves for the possibilities of the Advent season, looking for the light within ourselves, in the world around us, and in the coming of the Christ-child.
This Deepening Discipleship Day, led by Rhona Knight, will seek to enable us to be better equipped to self-care and to minister to our congregations and communities in a time of trauma.