May Quiet Day
Launde Abbey East Norton, Leicestershire, United Kingdom'Between Two Worlds' - Led by Deputy Warden, Revd Chris Webb.
'Between Two Worlds' - Led by Deputy Warden, Revd Chris Webb.
Enjoy a week working in Launde Abbey's spectacular gardens and experience our hospitality and dining.
'She sits like a bird’ - time to reflect on a contemporary Pentecost hymn by John Bell and Graham Maule. A quiet day led by Rev John Rackley.
This is a weekend individually guided retreat offering time and space to notice and pay attention to God and the work of God in your life. It will be led by Rhona Knight and a team of experienced spiritual accompaniers.
Further details of this Quiet Day will be available soon. Please check back regularly for updates.
Nicola Smith explores the foundations of mindfulness, as taught in secular mindfulness courses, and helps us discover how these can support our prayer life, attentiveness and stillness.
This Quiet Day will be led by Carys Walsh. Further details of this Quiet Day will be available soon. Please check back regularly for updates.
Spiritual leader Dr Rhona Knight leads this silent retreat offering one to one support from her team of experienced guides.
A retreat led by the Revd Catherine Lomas reflecting on the use of icons as a means for prayer.
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 textiles! This summer retreat promises a rejuvenating experience for your mind, body, and soul.
Enjoy a week working in Launde Abbey's spectacular gardens and experience our hospitality and dining.
Further details of this Quiet Day will be available soon. Please check back regularly for updates.
Further details of this Quiet Day will be available soon. Please check back regularly for updates.
This is a retreat for the refreshment of the spirit as Andy Swinford leads us on a deep dive into the gardens, forests, seasons, mountains and stars of the stories […]
This retreat is tailored for those approaching retirement, as well as those already retired. We will be using short talks, prayers, time for reflection, music, poetry and prose, and simple acts of worship. There will be the opportunity for a short individual conversation with one of the leaders if you wish.