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July 2008
"Time,
quiet, space, place, sharing, listening, company of
others, reflection. Affirmation of present ways and
challenge of new and other ways." These are the words
which came tumbling out of those who took part in the
spirituality workshop which ended last September 2007.
Jesus said "The Father and I are one". This is what
was at the heart of a busy, hectic and yet contemplative
life. In the pages of the Gospels we gain the impression
that in Jesus was a still centre in the midst of busy-ness.
This impression continues throughout the whole of the
Passion narrative when Jesus is tried, flogged and crucified.
This relationship of Jesus with his father is all important
and at the heart of all his life and ministry.
The aim of prayer is union with God the Father through
Jesus Christ in the power of the Spirit - God the Trinity
"in whom we live and move and have our being". The contemplative
life is not one which is hidden away, on its own far
from the life of the world, but through silence and
quiet waiting on God, we draw inspiration to go into
the hectic, busy life, where we will find God again,
present in all the activity. There can be no doubt that
prayer needs to be at the heart of all our life and
this is a relationship with the living God.
It is fortunate that Irene Vickers is able to begin
a new Spirituality Workshop Course in October, which
will provide the opportunity to join with others in
reflecting upon your faith journey, discovering various
aspects of prayer, and exploring together ways of being
at the service of the church. This will take place at
Hennor, near Leominster, and there must be a commitment
of one day each month for a year, and for a weekend
retreat. It is open to ordained and lay people and there
is a maximum of 12 places. If you would like the opportunity
of the experience of a lifetime, are interested, and
would like to find out more please either contact Irene
Vickers, telephone 01547 530577 or get in touch with
me, telephone 01588 673571.
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