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SUMMARY:Clergy Reading Week
DESCRIPTION:Leader:  Revd Canon Stephen Treasure \nAn opportunity to take time away from the parish to read\, reflect\, walk\, chat\, rest and sleep. You are invited to bring along books of your own choice of a theological or spiritual nature. All who are present share with the group which books they have chosen and why. This often leads to conversations with each other during the retreat about books of mutual interest. \nAfter that introduction\, apart from meal and prayer times\, the remainder of this retreat is relaxed and unstructured – a time of refreshment for body\, mind and soul in a place of beauty and peace. The cost can be paid from your CMD retreat grant. If you have not been to this event before and would like to know more please contact the Revd Canon Stephen Treasure who is the event coordinator. For bookings\, please contact Parcevall Hall.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/clergy-reading-week-3/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190128
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SUMMARY:Open Quiet Day I - Do I have to believe that?
DESCRIPTION:Leader:  Canon Adrian Botwright \nHandling positively those times of doubt and uncertainty… Our Open Quiet Days this year offer the opportunity to think deeply about challenging questions and dilemmas faced by all people of faith\, but perhaps seldom spoken about. \nNo booking is required\, but please bring your own lunch. \nFreewill offering
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/open-quiet-day-i-do-i-have-to-believe-that/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181213T160000
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SUMMARY:Quietly Contemplating Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Following the pattern of this popular event last year\, these two days are an opportunity to enjoy simple pleasures\, peace\, calm and nourishment before the busyness of Christmas.  Between times of relaxation and fellowship\, we will look at the December night sky with astronomer Martin Lunn.  All will be invited to spend an afternoon in discussion and contemplation with the Revd Darryl Hall\, Area Dean of Ripon Deanery.  Wholesome food and a warm welcome are assured. \nSpaces are available for this event.  Please contact the office to make a booking.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/quietly-contemplating-christmas-2/
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SUMMARY:'Amazing Grace':  Literature & Faith
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a Study Day with Joyce Simpson at Parcevall Hall to explore themes of renewal\, spiritual friendship and mission in the life journeys of John Newton\, William Cowper\, and William Wilberforce. A central focus will be the Olney Hymns (1779)\, the fruit of collaboration between Newton and Cowper. These hymns\, including ‘God moves in a mysterious way’ and ‘Glorious things of Thee are spoken’\, were written for weekly meetings in the parish of Olney\, Buckinghamshire\, and are representative of themes foregrounded by the 18th century Evangelical Movement. One of the Olney Hymns has become reputedly the most famous hymn in the world: ‘Amazing Grace’. \nJoyce Simpson\, former Head of Humanities at Leeds Trinity University\, enjoyed many years introducing students to the delights of poetry\, novels and plays in the hope that they might discover in depth the joy of creative encounter with language and literature\, and be encouraged to set sail on their own spiritual quests. Now\, in retirement\, she takes pleasure in sharing her thoughts and insights with fellow voyagers from different walks of life. \nArrival at 10am.  Departure at 8pm.  Morning coffee\, lunch\, afternoon tea and evening meal are included in the price. \nPlease click here for the schedule of this event. \nThere are some spaces left for non-residential guests for this event.  Please contact the office to make your booking.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/amazing-grace-literature-faith/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171213T160000
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SUMMARY:Quietly Contemplating Christmas
DESCRIPTION:These two days are an opportunity to enjoy simple pleasures\, peace\, calm and nourishment before the busyness of Christmas. Between times of relaxation and fellowship\, we will look at the December night sky with astronomer Martin Lunn\, and hear about an astronomer’s interpretation of the Star of Bethlehem.  All will be invited to spend an afternoon with Revd Canon Simon Cowling\, discussing a piece of spiritual writing.   Wholesome food and a warm welcome are assured.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/quietly-contemplating-christmas/
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