Christian Book Group *Cancelled until further notice*
9th September
7.45pm - 9.30pm
*Cancelled until further notice* We’re reading “Unapologetic: why, despite everything, Christianity can still make surprising emotional sense” by Francis Spufford. In this book Spufford often uses colourful language to provide an informed response to atheism. According to one reviewer: it’s
*Postponed* Quiet Monday: The Wisdom of Women
3rd August
9.45am - 4.00pm
Mother Teresa
Our Quiet Monday draws on centuries of spiritual writings from women including Evelyn Underhill, Julian of Norwich and Saint Teresa of Calcutta. “By blood, I am Albanian. By citizenship, an Indian. By faith, I am a Catholic nun. As to
Christian Book Group – Letters to a Young Muslim
30th June
7.45pm - 9.30pm
Letters to a Young Muslim
In a series of personal and insightful letters to his sons, Omar Saif Ghobash offers a vital manifesto that tackles the dilemmas facing not only young Muslims but everyone navigating the complexities of today’s world. Full of wisdom and thoughtful
Quiet Monday – Writings of Richard Rohr
15th June
9.45am - 4.00pm
Our Quiet Monday theme of Spiritual Writers continues with the writings of Fr Richard Rohr. We’ll see how his teaching is grounded in the Franciscan alternative orthodoxy practices of contemplation and self-emptying. We’ll provide prayer stations, refreshments and fellowship. Please
Via Lucis: Stations of the Resurrection
23rd May
9.45am - 4.00pm
Iain McKillop's "Breaking Bread"
The lesser known Stations of the Resurrection allow us to meditate on Christ’s appearances leading up to Pentecost. Like the Stations of the Cross, we move from station to station drawing on Bible passages, art, poetry and liturgy to deepen
Walking the Way of Light: Artistic portrayal of the Stations of the Resurrection
20th May
7.30pm - 9.00pm
Artist, priest and art-historian Iain McKillop has portrayed the Passion, Resurrection and Pentecost though his art. This informal event will consider how other artists have approached these challenging themes and how we might use them as aids to prayer.  Iain
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