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Soul Filled Meanderings

A guided walk at Launde Abbey, with Jo de Graaf.

Take a couple of hours, put on your coat and boots, to explore and experience God’s creation. This is an opportunity to stop, look and listen. Using all your senses to know and understand more about our Everlasting Father and Creator God.

Suitable for all abilities. Alternative activities available if weather is wet.

This walk is planned at the earlier time of 10am, meet at the front of the main house. Why not enjoy a hot drink, a sweet treat or a spot of lunch in the Launde Abbey café after?

Places are limited to groups of 10, please book in advance.

Free of charge, donations welcome.

We’re pleased to bring you Soul Filled Meanderings as a new trial offering provided by Jo de Graaf and the Launde Abbey team. Future dates will be advertised when available. Booking costs may apply for future events.

For more information or to book your place call 01572 717254 or email [email protected].

The Passion: A Holy Week Retreat

Holy Week is above all a story of love and longing, despite all the horror and brutality. What drives much of the story is betrayal, suffering, barbarism and pain. But what drives Jesus, the central protagonist of the story, is a limitless, burning passion.

During this Holy Week retreat we’ll take a fresh look at the familiar story through an unexpected lens: the ancient love poetry of the Song of Songs. As we trace the joyful yearning of the young couple celebrated in this middle Eastern song, we’ll seek glimpses of the yearning of Christ in the Palm Sunday procession, the Last Supper, the garden prayers, the trial, and especially in the darkness of the cross. And we’ll take plenty of time for silence, prayer, reflection and worship surrounded by the beautiful spring gardens of Launde. 

This retreat will be led by The Revd Chris Webb, Deputy Warden of Launde Abbey.Launde Abbey, Deputy Warden, Chris Webb

Chris Webb is an Anglican priest, author, speaker and teacher dedicated to helping people experience a richer walk with God by growing in prayer and the spiritual life. He has ministered in a wide variety of contexts: as president of Renovaré, a spiritual formation ministry in the USA; as parish priest in Welsh farming communities and steelworking towns; and even in a church for the homeless. Chris is the author of two books: The Fire of the Word (2011) and God-Soaked Life (2017).

 

Retreat price: £480 (standard room) or £525 (character room)
EARLY BIRD RATE: £450 (standard room) or £495 (character room) if booked by 5th January 2024!
Price includes en-suite accommodation, all meals, and all retreat resources.
It may be possible for you to extend your stay by arriving early.  Why not check on availability and ask for a quote when you contact us.

 

Please complete this form to request a place on the retreat.

    Lent Retreat: Treasure in the Wilderness

    Andrew Mayes takes us on a Lenten journey to outstanding deserts of the planet and an odyssey of the soul. This voyage of discovery takes us across five continents as we venture to places few pilgrims reach: the Gazan desert, the Sahara, the Australian outback, the Athos wilderness and the Ordos Desert of China, and the Syrian desert, among others.

    Physicality leads to spirituality as we listen to compelling voices that speak to us poignantly across space and time—including spiritual writers long-forgotten or not well-known. These unearth for us the treasure we seek: we uncover the distinctive charism of each desert, offering us different and challenging ways of looking at the world and at the spiritual life. We discover the unpredictable desert to contain unexpected, priceless treasures of transformative wisdom that speak uncannily into our own contemporary spiritual search. We see how these gems can energise and inspire our discipleship or spiritual practice. As we embark on this spiritual quest, we may never be the same again!

    Andrew D. Mayes

    Andrew was formerly Spirituality Adviser both to the diocese of Chichester and the diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf. He has worked for some years in Jerusalem, and is the author of 14 spirituality books. A Franciscan and Anglican priest, Andrew delights in imagery and metaphor that takes us into the deeper reaches of prayer.

     

    Retreat price: £480 (standard room) or £525 (character room)
    EARLY BIRD RATE: £450 (standard room) or £495 (character room) if booked by 5th January 2024!
    Price includes en-suite accommodation, all meals, and all retreat resources.
    It may be possible for you to extend your stay by arriving early.  Why not check on availability and ask for a quote when you contact us.

     

    Please complete this form to request a place on the retreat.

      Living with Loss

      HAVE YOU BEEN STRUGGLING SINCE THE DEATH OF YOUR LOVED ONE?

      Come and join with others who have also experienced life-changing loss through bereavement. The aim of this supported retreat is to help you cope with your life-changing loss. Through a creative variety of activities, including led sessions, discussions and quiet reflection, we explore the journey of grief, with a focus on finding a way forward in the changed circumstances that are the result of bereavement. It includes a special time of candlelighting remembrance. This is a gentle retreat with a Christian perspective, sensitively led by Abi and John May, suitable for those who have lost a husband or wife, children or other close family members, or who have suffered multiple losses.

      Abi was recently featured on BBC Songs of Praise presented from Launde Abbey.  If you wish to review the programme please follow the link “Songs of Praise – Faith and Grief” to the BBC iPlayer.

      Abi May

      Abi runs the ‘Living with Loss’ project, which is a member of the National Bereavement Alliance.  She is an experienced retreat leader, bereavement author and educator, as well as being a bereaved mother.  Her grief support retreats and training courses are held in locations throughout the UK as well as online.

      Quotes from previous retreats run by Abi:

      • “The content of the bereavement sessions was excellent and the approach varied, interactive and all very clearly presented.”
      • “I thought Abi led the sessions with sensitivity and compassion.”
      • “This was a first class retreat which I found extremely helpful.”
      • “I had no idea, really, what to expect this week. I am returning home feeling assured that I will survive and continue to take ‘small steps’ on my journey.”

      Retreat price: £340 (standard room) or £370 (character room)
      EARLY BIRD RATE: £320 (standard room) or £350 (character room) if booked by 15th December 2023
      Price includes en-suite accommodation, all meals, and all retreat resources.
      It may be possible for you to extend your stay by arriving early.  Why not check on availability and ask for a quote when you contact us.

       

      Please complete this form to request a place on the retreat.

        Faith in Struggle

        Many of us experience struggles with God. It’s not that we don’t believe in God it’s just that it doesn’t always go smoothly. These spiritual struggles can get us down and inhibit our faith.

        The Bible has a whole file on God Strugglers – Jacob a prodigal son, the laments of David the psalmist, Qoheleth the mysterious preacher, Jeremiah the gloomy prophet. Even Jesus had times when he really wondered whether God was taking him in the right direction. Yet for them all such times were the source of a deeper trust in God and a resilient faith.

        This retreat, led by John Rackley, will give us an opportunity to journey with these biblical God Strugglers and in the prayerful surroundings of Launde consider of some of our own spiritual struggles and offer them to God as part of our faith for his guidance and restoration.

        John Rackley

        John Rackley is a Baptist minister and retreat giver who is one of the duty chaplains here at Launde and contributes to our Quiet Day programme. He acts as a Supervisor for Spiritual Directors in both Leicester and Peterborough dioceses. He is currently a non-stipendiary minister with a Methodist/Baptist ecumenical church in Leicester. He writes in the Guidelines and Bible Reflection series for the Bible Reading Fellowship.

        John has been drawn into an exploration of the Spirituality of Struggle through many years of pastoral ministry and trying to face some of his own times when faith has become an unstable experience.

        He writes ‘I seek in this retreat to encourage us to not fear times of struggle when they come but discern in them the presence and guidance of the Lord’

        Retreat price: £340 (standard room) or £370 (character room)
        EARLY BIRD RATE: £320 (standard room) or £350 (character room) if booked by 1st December 2023!
        Price includes en-suite accommodation, all meals, and all retreat resources.
        It may be possible for you to extend your stay by arriving early.  Why not check on availability and ask for a quote when you contact us.

         

        Please complete this form to request a place on the retreat.

          Rooted and Grounded: Going Deeper Into Spiritual Practice ***FULLY BOOKED***

          This retreat is now fully booked.  If you wish to be placed on the Waiting List, please complete the form below and the booking team will contact you.

          Rooted and Grounded: Going Deeper Into Spiritual Practice.

          A retreat hosted jointly by Renovaré Britain & Ireland (renovare.org.uk) and the Launde Abbey community (laundeabbey.org.uk) 

          Paul shared with the Ephesians his yearning “that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith as you are being rooted and grounded in love“ (Ephesians 3.17). Do you want to develop those same deeper spiritual roots? Would you like to be able to cultivate a listening heart? Do you long to be transformed to become more like Christ? 

          Rooted and Grounded is a retreat for those who want to tap into the rich wisdom and experience of the various Christian spiritual traditions: contemplative and charismatic, catholic and evangelical, political and personal. We’ll take time to find rest and refreshment in prayer, worship, silence and rest. And we’ll explore a wide range of spiritual practices you can take away with you to deepen your life of faith. You might want to be more resilient in the face of exhausting demands. You might be looking for a deeper foundation for your ministry. You might be wrestling with the question: how do I live a flourishing life? If so, this retreat is for you. 

          And for those who want to go further still, we hope to follow this retreat with regular gatherings (at the Abbey or on Zoom) to support one another as we develop our spiritual practice. This is a pilot project for us, so we don’t know exactly what shape this will take … come and pioneer it with us! 

          The team for this retreat is the Revd Roy Searle, Bishop Alan Abernathy, the Revd Alison Myers, and the Revd Chris Webb.  

          Revd Roy Searle

          Roy is one of the founders of the Northumbria Community, is a past President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, and teaches at Cranmer Hall, St. John’s College Durham and Spurgeons College, London. A popular conference speaker, writer, leadership and pioneer mentor and spiritual director, Roy is passionate about encouraging people to love God, listen well, think deeply, live authentically and generously. He is married to Shirley and lives in their beloved Northumberland. They have four children and eight grandchildren.

          Bishop Alan Abernathy

          Alan was ordained in the Church of Ireland in 1981 and served in different parishes and in 2007 was ordained bishop and served in the diocese of Connor until Dec 2019 when I retired on health grounds. Have written three books and the latest “The Jewel in the Mess” focused on how the incarnation helps us discover that God is with us in our mess. He has have suffered from burnout and mental health and has found the need to refresh his resources to live in God. Married to Liz, they live in Ireland and have two children and two grandsons.

          Revd Alison Myers

          Alison came to Launde Abbey having been a Team Rector in rural ministry in Cambridgeshire.  She has crafted and led many reflective services and gatherings using spoken word, music, silence and creative prayer stations.  She is also an experienced workshop leader and mentor, combining spirituality and theology with the practical challenges of leadership, team-working and managing change, informed by her working life before she was ordained as well as theological study and lifelong faith.  Alison  loves praying outdoors, a good cup of coffee, noticing the cycle of the seasons and encouraging a wondering faith. She lives with her family onsite at Launde Abbey.

          Launde Abbey, Deputy Warden, Chris Webb

          Chris Webb is an Anglican priest, author, speaker and teacher dedicated to helping people experience a richer walk with God by growing in prayer and the spiritual life. He has ministered in a wide variety of contexts: as president of Renovaré, a spiritual formation ministry in the USA; as parish priest in Welsh farming communities and steelworking towns; and even in a church for the homeless. Chris is the author of two books: The Fire of the Word (2011) and God-Soaked Life (2017).

          Retreat price: £480 (standard room) or £525 (character room)
          EARLY BIRD RATE: £450 (standard room) or £495 (character room) if booked by 20th November 2023!
          Price includes en-suite accommodation, all meals, and all retreat resources.
          It may be possible for you to extend your stay by arriving early.  Why not check on availability and ask for a quote when you contact us.

           

          Please complete this form to request a place on the retreat.

            Quilting and Textiles Retreat ***FULLY BOOKED***

            Discover the perfect blend of relaxation and artistic inspiration at Launde Abbey, where the Revd Claire Goode invites you to immerse yourself in the world of quilting and textiles. This winter retreat promises a rejuvenating experience for your mind, body, and soul.

            The quote:  “It is better to travel hopefully, than to arrive” is attributed to Robert Louis Stevenson. During this retreat we will explore journeying and travelling through the eyes of some well-known figures in the Bible such as Abraham, the Israelites in the desert and St Paul; and what it means to ‘go well’.

            There will also be an opportunity to make a piece of needlework to illustrate our thoughts.  Designs will be available for anyone wishing to make a fabric labyrinth as part of their journeying.

            Guests at Launde Abbey Quilting and Textiles RetreatRevd Claire Goode, a seasoned retreat leader, will accompany you through from first draft to final stitch, inspiring your artistic journey and nurturing your creative spirit. Unleash your creativity and explore the therapeutic qualities of quilting and textiles. This retreat is not just about crafting; it’s about self-discovery and personal growth. You’ll also have the chance to connect with like-minded individuals who share your passion for textiles. Forge new friendships while learning and creating together!

            From beginners to seasoned quilters, everyone is welcome! Claire will tailor her guidance to suit your skill level, ensuring you leave with a masterpiece you’re proud of. Dive into the world of colours, fabrics, and designs as you create unique and meaningful textile art. You are also welcome to bring your own sewing project.  We recommend that any sewing machines used should have been PAT tested within the last three years.

            Rev'd Claire Good - Launde Abbey ChaplainClaire is an experienced parish priest and retreat leader who has been leading retreats at Launde Abbey for many years. Claire was also one of the team offering Spiritual Direction (Spiritual Accompaniment) and Mentoring in Southwell & Nottingham Diocese. She has been sewing ever since she can remember – she had her first sewing machine aged 9 years and has recently studied for a City and Guilds Patchwork and Quilting Certificate.

             

            Retreat price: £600 (standard room) or £660 (character room)
            EARLY BIRD RATE: £560 (standard room) or £620 (character room) if booked by 13th November 2023!
            Price includes en-suite accommodation, all meals, and all retreat resources.
            It may be possible for you to extend your stay by arriving early.  Why not check on availability and ask for a quote when you contact us.

              The Jesus Prayer

              The words of the Jesus Prayer are simple: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.”

              But the practice of praying these few words has sustained a tradition of eastern Orthodox prayer, meditation, and theology for over a millennium and has helped shape and deepen the spiritual lives of countless Christians – Orthodox, Protestant and Catholic, from east and west.

              In this retreat we’ll meditate together on this ancient prayer, discover something of its history and spiritual value, learn about the use of komboskinoi or prayer ropes, and – of course! – practice praying the Jesus Prayer together, both in silence and aloud, with others and alone.

              Prayer ropes will be available for use during the retreat. If you already have a rope, bring that along too! And if you want your own (inexpensive) rope, Iconostasi are a superb Greek supplier – although you’ll have to be patient, as delivery takes a little while.

              This retreat will be led by The Revd Chris Webb, Deputy Warden of Launde Abbey.Launde Abbey, Deputy Warden, Chris Webb

              Chris Webb is an Anglican priest, author, speaker and teacher dedicated to helping people experience a richer walk with God by growing in prayer and the spiritual life. He has ministered in a wide variety of contexts: as president of Renovaré, a spiritual formation ministry in the USA; as parish priest in Welsh farming communities and steelworking towns; and even in a church for the homeless. Chris is the author of two books: The Fire of the Word (2011) and God-Soaked Life (2017).

              Retreat price: £340 (standard room) or £370 (character room)
              EARLY BIRD RATE: £320 (standard room) or £350 (character room) if booked by 20th November 2023!
              Price includes en-suite accommodation, all meals, and all retreat resources.
              It may be possible for you to extend your stay by arriving early.  Why not check on availability and ask for a quote when you contact us.

               

              Please complete this form to request a place on the retreat.

                Soul Filled Meanderings

                A guided walk at Launde Abbey, with Jo de Graaf.

                Take a couple of hours, put on your coat and boots, to explore and experience God’s creation. This is an opportunity to stop, look and listen. Using all your senses to know and understand more about our Everlasting Father and Creator God.

                Suitable for all abilities. Alternative activities available if weather is wet.

                This walk is planned at the earlier time of 10am, meet at the front of the main house. Why not enjoy a hot drink, a sweet treat or a spot of lunch in the Launde Abbey café after?

                Places are limited to groups of 10, please book in advance.

                Free of charge, donations welcome.

                We’re pleased to bring you Soul Filled Meanderings as a new trial offering provided by Jo de Graaf and the Launde Abbey team. Future dates will be advertised when available. Booking costs may apply for future events.

                For more information or to book your place call 01572 717254 or email [email protected].

                Soul Filled Meanderings

                A guided walk at Launde Abbey, with Jo de Graaf.

                Take a couple of hours of an afternoon, put on your coat and boots, to explore and experience God’s creation. This is an opportunity to stop, look and listen. Using all your senses to know and understand more about our Everlasting Father and Creator God.

                Suitable for all abilities. Alternative activities available if weather is wet.

                Walks planned for 2pm, meet at the front of the main house. Why not enjoy a hot drink and sweet treat in the Launde Abbey café after?

                Places are limited to groups of 10, please book in advance.

                Free of charge, donations welcome.

                We’re pleased to bring you Soul Filled Meanderings as a new trial offering provided by Jo de Graaf and the Launde Abbey team. Future dates will be advertised when available. Booking costs may apply for future events.

                For more information or to book your place call 01572 717254 or email [email protected].