To book your place on one of our events, please contact the Hall on 01756 720213 or by email at admin@parcevallhall.org.uk
Open Quiet Day IV
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Leader: Revd Canon Dr Flora Winfield 'Burned by my vision of a world that shone'; walking through autumn in poems, psalms and prayers. The line comes from Clive James' poem, 'Japanese Maple' in Sentenced to Life. Among the first women to be ordained in the Church of England, Flora Winfield
Recorder Players’ Workshop IV*
THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED Tutor: Sandra Foxall Ensemble playing in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, this workshop is aimed at experienced adult players who ideally offer two instruments and are able to swap between them. The ability to hold your own part in a group and good sight-reading skills are key. Expect a wide variety
Fellowship of Contemplative Prayer Retreat II
THIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED I know the plans I have for you Plans to prosper and not to harm Plans to give you hope and a future Jeremiah Ch 29 v 11 Contemplative life is the expression of the desire to seek stillness amid the rush of life, to hear 'the still small voice'
Heart & Soul Singing Retreat III
Tutor: Keely Hodgson Combine singing in harmony with nurture, rest and inspiration. No previous singing experience, or the ability to read music, is required. A varied repertoire of songs and rounds are sensitively taught using call and response. Keely Hodgson is a composer and natural voice practitioner. She has worked as a music specialist in
‘No Coward Soul is Mine’; Women, Poetry & Spirituality
THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED Tutors: Professor Rosemary Mitchell & Dr Hannah Stone This two day residential course will explore the intersections between women's lives, poetry and spirituality. Academics and poets Hannah Stone and Rosemary Mitchell will share poetry focusing on religious women, including Joan of Arc and Julian of Norwich - from their recent collection,
Literature Appreciation II
Tales from the Underworld Tutor: Hugh Parry The borderline between Earth and Hell has always been permeable enough to enable writers to invite some unsavoury characters to pay us a visit and curdle our blood. The fear is salutary, no doubt - and the commercial potential gratifying. This course will look at creepy and demonic
Advent Retreat: Praying the Psalms in Advent
Leader: Canon Adrian Botwright Sadly Fr Bill Scott, a long-time friend and supporter of Parcevall Hall, who was going to lead this retreat for us, died on 17th July this year. Praying the Psalms in Advent Canon Adrian Botwright was Rector of Holy Trinity in Skipton for almost 20 years. He now lives in Thirsk
Recorder Players’ Workshop V
Tutor: Hilary Oliver Ensemble playing in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, this workshop is aimed at experienced adult players who ideally offer two instruments and are able to swap between them. The ability to hold your own part in a group and good sight-reading skills are key. Expect a wide variety of interesting music and
Friends of Parcevall Hall Eucharist & Christmas Lunch
The Friends of Parcevall Hall meet for a time of worship and fellowship together over a traditional Christmas Lunch. Coffee and biscuits will be served from 10.30am.
Easter Retreat
This retreat is cancelled Leader: Canon Graham Bettridge Join us at Parcevall Hall for this most special week of the year. The programme will be led by our chaplain, Canon Graham Bettridge, taking time to reflect on the significance of Holy Week, and celebrating together the triumph of Easter Day.
Open Quiet Day I
This Open Quiet Day is cancelled Leader: Revd Nicholas Mercer 'The Subtle Violence of Busyness' Revd Nicholas Mercer leads us in a reflection on the lockdown during Covid-19. Nicholas Mercer was ordained in 2011 after twenty five years as a solicitor. After a curacy in Dorset and three years as a school chaplain, he was
Art Appreciation I – Cartoonery: English Attitudes
This event is cancelled Tutor: Tim Stimson Many artists have discovered that humour is the key to winning the hearts of the English! Caricature, satire and the cartoon have given pleasure, satisfaction, amusement and relief, whilst drawing down censure and puncturing pomposity across class divides since the 18th century. From the witty and genteel to