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
Christian Book Group – The Sky is Red
13th May
7.45pm - 9.30pm
Book Cover: The Sky is Red
Kenneth Leech’s book is a powerful analysis of the current and future state of religion, politics and human society – very much a book of our time. It’s better if you read the book in advance of attending this friendly
Quiet Monday: Thomas Merton
27th April
9.45am – 4pm with Holy Communion at Midday
Quiet Mondays are a regular opportunity to gather at St Columba’s House for times of prayer and reflection and to participate in Holy Communion. Led by the House Team, an experienced group of spiritual directors and clergy. This year’s theme
Christian Book Group: The Devil Has No Mother
26th March
7.45pm - 9.30pm
The Devil Has No Mother: Why He’s Worse Than You think – But God Is Greater by Nicky Cruz. The book explores how the devil uses every possible means to prevent people turning to God. While the devil may be
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