December Quiet Day: Redemption Songs *NOW AN ONLINE EVENT*
Please note this quiet day will now be taking place online - call 01572 717254 to book your place today. As Luke tells the story of Jesus’ birth, he supplies […]
Please note this quiet day will now be taking place online - call 01572 717254 to book your place today. As Luke tells the story of Jesus’ birth, he supplies […]
A chance to stop for a couple of days before the rush, and be sharpened by the stillness and the scriptures and experience again the wonder of the truth they contain – God is with us - giving time to notice.
A two day course equipping participants with the tools and strategies to learn and grow through conflict.
Join us on this online retreat with Launde's Deputy Warden, Chris Webb, as we spend time with some of history's great artists and their works, reflecting with them on the story of Jesus and its impact on our world and our lives.
A Launde Abbey online Quiet Day led by Claire Goode
Stephen Cherry invites us to immerse ourselves in the most central, important and iconic of Christian prayers – the Lord's Prayer, the Our Father.
This retreat offers a time to ponder God’s love for us and for others and how we respond to that love. As we do this, there will be an opportunity to create a piece of sewing/patchwork/embroidery which reflects this.
An opportunity to reflect on issues like prayer and providence, pain and suffering and think through what makes for a mature church as well personal faith.
Come and discover more about who you are and how God might want to shape you, using Enneagram as a tool.
Chris Webb leads a retreat exploring the shape of contemplative life by following the transformative story of the prophet Elijah.
A Launde Abbey Quiet Day with Helen Newman
Come and discover the art of spiritual writing, writing about our spiritual lives and writing
from that deep reflective place inside each of us.
An opportunity to prepare ourselves for Holy Week 2021 by prayer and resting in the grace of Christ.
*ONLINE* Come and enter into the mystery of the Easter Triduum (the holy weekend from Good Friday to Easter Day), as Euan Tait joins us again to lead us with reflections on the human drama of the Passion story, infused with meditations on Parts 2 and 3 of Handel’s Messiah.