Beauty – The First Word – Day Two

Beauty: The First Word – Day Two

Welcome to the second day of our Epiphany retreat, Beauty: The First Word with Chris Webb, Deputy Warden of Launde Abbey.

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Take a few moments in silence as you begin your time of retreat today. Remind yourself that you spend today in the presence of God who loves you and seeks to draw you closer. Allow yourself to settle into stillness and silence within so that God’s voice can be heard.

You may want to begin the day by listening to Morning Prayer.

Or download the mp3 file so you can listen at another time
Or you may prefer the Church of England service of Morning Prayer here.

 

During the morning, watch Chris’s third reflection.

The images described in the talk, and a number of others you may wish to use for reflection, can be found here.
Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss can be found here.
During this talk, Chris invites us to reflect on two questions:
1. How has beauty touched you?
2. How has beauty changed you?

 

You may want to end the morning with Midday Prayer.

 

After lunch, watch Chris’s fourth reflection.

The images described in the talk, and a number of others you may wish to use for reflection, can be found here.
Albrecht Dürer’s The Great Piece of Turf can be found here.
During this talk, Chris invites us to reflect again on two questions:
1. How has beauty touched you?
2. How has beauty changed you?

 

You may want to end the afternoon by listening to Evening Prayer.

Or download the mp3 file so you can listen at another time.
Or you may prefer the Church of England service of Evening Prayer here.

 

You may want to draw the day to a close by listening to Compline:

Or download the mp3 file so you can listen at another time.
Or you may prefer the Church of England service of Compline here.