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With Alan Heeks and Simon LockettHow can we find our steady centre in these uncertain times? Where do we place our faith and our hope? What would spiritual resilience look like, for us and our communities? This day of exploration and support will include times of prayer, meditation and sharing, with periods outside for walking contemplation as a micro pilgrimage, and for communing with Nature as a micro vision quest: recognising the power of space and silence.
Our venue is Garn Farm, a conservation smallholding and woodland near Longtown, in a beautiful valley overlooking the Black Mountains. We’ll have a warm indoor group room with woodburner and kitchen, and wonderful spaces outside. See more at www.warmthandwonder.co.uk.
Alan Heeks has many years’ experience exploring Nature and faith as sources of resilience, and is deeply interested in how communities can deepen to help us adapt to climate change.
Simon Lockett is a pioneer in re-introducing pilgrimage to Herefordshire, and has a long-standing love for contemplative prayer and spiritual connection with the natural world.
Practicalities
Cost: £40, concessions £25. Bring lunch to share.
Timing: Arrive 9.30am for 10am start. Finish 4.30pm.
Venue: Garn Farm, near Clodock, Longtown, Herefordshire HR2 0PD.
There is some overnight accommodation at Garn Farm: contact Alan about this.
Bookings/enquiries: Contact Alan Heeks, [email protected], 07494 203014. Group size limited to 12 people.
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Warmth and Wonder, Warmth and Wonder, Garn Farm, Clodock,Hereford, United Kingdom