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SUMMARY:Friends of Parcevall Hall Annual Gathering & AGM
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Parcevall Hall meet for a time of fellowship and sharing together at the Hall.  The AGM takes place on Thursday 11th July. \nFull Gathering:  £186\nDay guest – AGM & lunch only:  £34\nDay guest – AGM\, lunch & dinner:  £52
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/friends-of-parcevall-hall-annual-gathering-agm-5/
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SUMMARY:Heart & Soul Singing Retreat III
DESCRIPTION:Tutor:  Keely Hodgson \n  \nCombine singing in harmony with rest\, nurture 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. \nKeely Hodgson is a composer and natural voice practitioner. She leads a number of community choirs\, including the Ben Rhydding Community Choir\, and is a member of a team of composers and arrangers for the choral website\, ChoirCommunity. She belongs to the Bring Me Sunshine Trio\, a social enterprise\, playing cello and guitar and singing in local care homes and runs The Purple Room\, a monthly evening of music and the spoken word in Ben Rhydding. Keely is committed to sharing the sense of well-being and soulful connection singing with others can bring\, and helping those who have not sung before to discover their unique voice. \nThere are three other Heart & Soul Singing Retreats this yea; 23 – 25 February\, 12 – 14 April & 1 – 3 November \n 
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/heart-soul-singing-retreat-iii-4/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240616T150000
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SUMMARY:Fellowship of Contemplative Prayer Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Witness:  Debbie Kirby \n  \nA silent ‘listening’ retreat. Jesus invites you to rest in him\, lean in and listen to his heartbeat. Contemplative life is the expression of the desire to seek stillness amid the rush of life\, to hear ‘the still small voice’ amid today’s clamour; to search for and listen to God. Experienced with others in a group\, silence is deeper and more powerful than when alone. By making a space for yourself and your relationship with God\, you are giving yourself and Him a wonderful gift.  \nBookings should be made through Sue Davies\, who is also the contact for more information on any aspect of this FCP retreat. Phone 01924 255129/07749 592858\, or email susandavies367@gmail.com. \nFor more information about the Fellowship of Contemplative Prayer\, visit www.contemplative-prayer.org.uk. \n 
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/fellowship-of-contemplative-prayer-retreat-3/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240609T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
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SUMMARY:Resting in God
DESCRIPTION:I will give you rest \n  \nLeader:  Revd Henriette Howarth \nResting in God \nThe intention of this retreat is to respond to Jesus’ invitation: ‘Come to me all you who are weary and burdened\, and I will give you rest.’  There will be space to rest and to receive from God\, and opportunities to be nurtured by Scripture\, other spiritual resources and prayer. This retreat is especially for  those who long to drink deeper from the wells of God’s living waters. The weekend will nurture those who need a short break from the busyness and stresses of life\, for example because you live with or care for loved ones who struggle with physical or mental health challenges. (This retreat was formally called ‘Carers’ Retreat) \nThere will be a chance to talk confidentially with the retreat leaders. Music and creativity will be offered as tools to relax and experience God’s Spirit.  Sally Sutcliffe will support with music and Carol Wood with creative arts. \nHenriette Howarth is an Anglican priest\, originally from the Netherlands\, but now based in Yorkshire. She is a spiritual director\, meditation teacher and has a Masters in Biblical Studies. She has worked in health care and education chaplaincy and as a parish priest. \nFinance should not be a barrier to coming on this retreat. Bursaries will be available in these cases.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/carers-retreat/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240528T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240530T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T121136Z
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SUMMARY:Recorder Players' Workshop II
DESCRIPTION:Tutor:  Terry Smurthwaite \nEnsemble 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 technique tuition\, as required. \nTerry conducts at SRP branches across the North of England including York\, Sheffield\, Cleveland and Durham. He is currently music director at both The West Riding Branch and the Cumbria Recorder Society. He has conducted regularly at the SRP National Festivals and has been invited to conduct at the October Recorder Festival in Bury St Edmonds in the Autumn of 2023. He is founder and conductor of Rombald’s Recorders\, an orchestra set up to perform music from the Renaissance to the present day. The group performs at venues across the North of England. Peacock Press have recently published several of his arrangements for recorder in their Early Music series. \nIn addition to bringing a wide range of music\, he is able to offer advice on the techniques of ensemble playing and musicianship. \nThere are four other Recorder Player Workshops this year: 5 – 7 March\, 2 – 4 August\, 8 – 10 October & 6 – 8 December.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/recorder-players-workshop-ii-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240507T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240509T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T121250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T122031Z
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SUMMARY:Beginners' Birdwatching & The Dawn Chorus
DESCRIPTION:Leader:  Chris Bradshaw \n  \nJoin us on a relaxed birdwatching break aimed at people new to birdwatching\, or those just wishing to enjoy commoner birds in a tranquil location. We will have a programme of birdwatching walks which focus on learning how to identify and understand more about the life histories of the commoner resident and migrant birds that occur in the area. There will also be the opportunity to experience one of nature’s most delightful spring events; the dawn chorus. \nChris Bradshaw has been working as a freelance ornithologist and birdwatching tour guide for over 25 years. Currently spending much of his time undertaking ornithological survey work across northern England\, he formerly led many overseas birdwatching tours\, and still runs customised birdwatching trips in the UK. He finds great joy in watching and passing on his knowledge of the commoner British birds which first inspired his interest as a child.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/beginners-birdwatching-the-dawn-chorus-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240501T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240501T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T121350Z
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SUMMARY:Friends of Parcevall Hall Eucharist & Annual Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Parcevall Hall meet for a time of worship and fellowship over a three course dinner\, served with wine.  There is the option to stay overnight. \nDinner:  £29 \nDinner\, bed & breakfast £89
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/friends-of-parcevall-hall-eucharist-annual-dinner-7/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240426T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240428T150000
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CREATED:20231030T121342Z
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SUMMARY:Beauty & The Survival of the Beautiful
DESCRIPTION:Tutor:  The Rt Revd David Hawkins \nCharles Darwin said in a fit of frustration\, ‘The peacock’s tail makes me sick!’  In this course we shall travel together into the origins of beauty and the challenge it presented Darwin for his theory of evolution with its ‘Survival of the Fittest’.  We will explore the interplay between beauty\, art and culture in the evolution of animals and humans. There will be engagement with some science\, zoology\, history\, archaeology\, aesthetics and art appreciation. \nDavid is an environmental artist with a studio in Skipton in the Yorkshire Dales where he works in acrylics\, watercolour\, photography\, collage and mixed media. It’s the essence of things which is his quest…the ‘tree-ness’ of things\, as Paul Cezanne used to say. Playing with the juxtaposition of images\, which have no apparent relation but can result in evocative association\, provides endless fascination – like the Surrealists\, Magritte\, Dali and co. Recent work includes socio-political themes\, as David believes art can be a more effective influence in society than rhetoric or campaigning. He’s the chair of Craven Arts and exhibits regularly in Yorkshire and London. David has been a Church of England minister all his adult life and has worked in Merseyside\, Kenya\, Nigeria\, Oxford\, Leeds and East London and Essex\, where he was the Bishop of Barking for twelve years. Since his retirement he’s been an honorary\, assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Leeds.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/beauty-the-survival-of-the-beautiful/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240422T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240426T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T121505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T121256Z
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SUMMARY:Anglican Association  Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Hope is a Duty \nConductor:  Canon Andy Hawes SSC \nLiving in times of great uncertainty and jeopardy in many aspects of life\, this retreat will explore the Christian understanding and experience of hope. Services will be in accordance with the Book of Common Prayer and the Authorised Version of the Bible. \nIt is not necessary to be a member of the Anglican Association to come on this retreat\, and all are welcome. \nAll bookings should be made through Mrs Rosemary Hall. Rosemary is also the contact for questions and enquiries relating to this event. Telephone 0191 285 7534 or email hallrosemary36@gmail.com
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/anglican-association-retreat-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240416T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T121445Z
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SUMMARY:Art Appreciation I
DESCRIPTION:The Golden Age of Finnish Art \nTutor:  Tim Stimson \nPaintings of mountain and fjord\, lake and forest\,  and their hardy inhabitants; such images inspired this young nation\, still dreaming of independence\, as art helped shape its sense of identity. This course is an introduction to the art and society of Finland as it emerged from the dominance & rule of other nations. \nTim’s involvement in art began with the practical. For a number of years\, he was a professional painter and ceramicist in Scotland and Wales\, before returning to university to study literature and the history of art.  For the last 30 years he has been a freelance cultural/art historian\, specialising in 17th and 19th-century art and society. He now lectures for the University of Cambridge\, the WEA\, the Art Fund and the Arts Society (formerly NADFAS)\, and presents residential study courses in Britain and Europe. Tim has now completed two lecture tours of Australia\, the last in 2016\, and presented a lecture for Hull City of Culture 2017 on T E Ferens\, patron of Hull’s newly refurbished gallery. \n  \nThe second Art Appreciation retreat this year is from 13 – 15 August.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/art-appreciation-i-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240415T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240415T160000
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CREATED:20231030T121217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T121431Z
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SUMMARY:Quiet Day II
DESCRIPTION:It’s About Time \nLeader:  Revd Colin Blake \nJesus’ very first teaching was on this subject. “The time has come\,” he said. “The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!” There are several words in the Greek language which translate into the English for time. Chronos is the one we would find most familiar\, meaning sequential time\, the kind of time you find on your wristwatch. Another is Kairos\, meaning an event\, an opportunity\, a moment in time when perhaps everything changes because it is the right time. A Kairos moment is when God breaks into your circumstances with an event that gathers some loose ends of your life and knots them together in his hands. The day will provide an opportunity to help us recognise and reflect on these Kairos events in our lives. To introduce the Learning Circle and enable us to seize these opportunities and celebrate the kingdom life this process brings. \nColin Blake has always had a desire to engage with new way of being church. After planting a church and school in the Bristol Diocese\, a move to Bath & Wells saw him lead a community church in a local pub\, alongside being a regional co-ordinator in the early days of Messy Church. This led to a relocation to Yorkshire where he became Fresh Expressions advisor to the Bishop of Bradford\, and leader of GraceSpace Fresh Expression in Saltaire. He concluded his ministry as Vicar of Wrose in Bradford before retiring with wife Katy to Hellifield. Colin enjoys computers\, blogging\, music and promoting concerts. \n  \nThis is free event\, but please contact the Hall to book your place. \nPlease bring your own lunch.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/quiet-day-ii-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240412T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240414T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T121008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T121211Z
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SUMMARY:Heart & Soul Singing Retreat II
DESCRIPTION:Tutor:  Keely Hodgson \nCombine singing in harmony with rest\, nurture 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. \nKeely Hodgson is a composer and natural voice practitioner. She leads a number of community choirs\, including the Ben Rhydding Community Choir\, and is a member of a team of composers and arrangers for the choral website\, ChoirCommunity. She belongs to the Bring Me Sunshine Trio\, a social enterprise\, playing cello and guitar and singing in local Care Homes and runs The Purple Room\, a monthly evening of music and the spoken word in Ben Rhydding. Keely is committed to sharing the sense of well-being and soulful connection singing with others can bring\, and helping those who have not sung before to discover their unique voice. \nThere are three other Heart & Soul Singing retreats this year; 23 – 25 February\, 19 – 21 June & 1 – 3 November.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/heart-soul-singing-retreat-ii-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240409T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T121701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T121528Z
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SUMMARY:Literature Appreciation I
DESCRIPTION:The World of Troilus and Cressida \nTutor:  Hugh Parry \n  \nThe bitter Trojan war is at last coming to an end. Meanwhile\, there is passion of a very different kind (but perhaps equally intense)\, played out between two of the most famous\, or notorious\, lovers in literature\, with writers such as Boccaccio\, Chaucer\, Henryson and Shakespeare thrilling and shocking readers with their story. This course will follow their ill-starred romance\, and take a glance at some of the other legendary figures amongst whom they moved. \nHugh Parry has offered adult education classes in literature for over 30 years. Although loyal all his life to Shakespeare\, he has over the years given courses on a diverse range of topics\, including detective fiction\, utopias\, ghost stories\, Cowper\, Swift and R S Thomas. \n  \nThe second Literature Appreciation retreat this year is from 9 – 12 September.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/literature-appreciation-i-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240403T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240405T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T121819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T121636Z
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SUMMARY:Four Waters of Prayer
DESCRIPTION:Tutor:  Julienne McLean \n  \nIn this two-day retreat\, we will be reflecting on some of the profound symbols of the soul in the mystical text ‘The Interior Castle’ by the sixteenth century Carmelite saint\, reformer and writer\, St Teresa of Avila\, from Jungian and spiritual perspectives. In particular\, we will focus on her well- known teaching on contemplative prayer\, known as the four waters of prayer\, to help deepen our own understanding\, and living practice\, of interior prayer. A beautiful DVD of St Teresa’s Four Waters of Prayer\, in Word\, Image and Song will be shown. \nJulienne McLean is a psychologist\, psychotherapist\, Jungian analyst\, supervisor and spiritual director practising in North London. She has taught on several Anglican ordination courses\, at Sarum College\, Salisbury and St Mary’s University\, Strawberry Hill\, London. She has a particular interest in the relationship between modern depth psychology\, contemplative prayer and the Christian mystical tradition. \nFor many years\, she has also been teaching\, and running study groups and retreats in England\, Scotland and Spain on Jungian psychology and Carmelite Spirituality\, particularly in relation to the lives/writings of the Carmelite saints\, St Teresa of Avila and St John of the Cross. She teaches on the Carmelite Spiritual Direction Formation Programme (www.oxcacs.org). \nShe is the author of ‘Towards Mystical Union’\, (St Paul’s\, 2003\, 2013\, 2017)\, a modern commentary on St Teresa’s text on prayer\, ‘The Interior Castle’ and ‘The Diamond Heart – Jungian Psychology and the Christian Mystical Tradition’ (Chiron\, 2023). She co-founded Friends of Sophia (www.friendsofsophia.com) and Soul Encounters (www.soulencountersconference.com). \n 
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/four-waters-of-prayer/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240328T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240401T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T121948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231105T154626Z
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SUMMARY:Easter Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Leader:  Canon Graham Bettridge \nJoin 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. \nGraham trained for the ministry at the Society of the Sacred Mission at Kelham\, Nottinghamshire. He was ordained in the Bradford Diocese by Bishop Michael Parker\, and his ordination retreat was spent at Parcevall\, which was then the newly-acquired retreat house of Bradford Diocese. After ordination\, Graham was Team Rector of the seven Rainbow Parishes\, based in Kirby Lonsdale. He was also Honorary Canon and Senior Chaplain of Cumbria Police Service from 1992 until 2012. In 2007 he was appointed Honorary Chaplain of Parcevall Hall by Bishop Nick Baines. \n 
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/easter-retreat-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240311T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240314T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T122036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T121855Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Walking in Wharfedale
DESCRIPTION:Wharfedale’s varied landscape is on a reassuringly human scale; wild moorland\, wooded vales and boulder-strewn hillsides above the peaty waters of the River Wharfe. We offer a choice each  day of either short or longer walks with our guides\, returning to the welcome and warmth of the Hall. Packed lunches are provided\, but if at any time you would rather take a stroll around the gardens\, lunch can be served for you in the dining room. \nOur chaplain\, Canon Graham Bettridge\, will be here for a part of your stay to provide spiritual leadership for those who would like to participate. \nThere is one other walking break this year: 24 – 27 September.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/spring-walking-in-wharfedale-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240305T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240307T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T122135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T122059Z
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SUMMARY:Recorder Players' Workshop I
DESCRIPTION:Tutor:  Mary Tyers \nEnsemble 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 technique tuition\, as required. \n Mary is well-established in the north of England as both a teacher and performer. In addition to teaching at her home near Durham\, she has busy schedules in Cumbria and at the Early Music Shop\, Saltaire. Mary also teaches online. She founded\, and continues to be the Musical Director of the Durham branch of the Society of Recorder Players\, and is regularly invited to guest conduct at other SRP branches and festivals. She also leads workshops for various Early Music forums and tutors at the Early Music summer schools\, NORVIS and HISS. \nThere are four other Recorder Player Workshops this year: 28 – 30 May\, 2 – 4 August\, 8 – 10 October & 6 – 8 December.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/recorder-players-workshop-i-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240223T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240225T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T122252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T122153Z
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SUMMARY:Heart & Soul Singing Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Tutor:  Keely Hodgson \nCombine singing in harmony with rest\, nurture 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. \nKeely Hodgson is a composer and natural voice practitioner. She leads a number of community choirs\, including the Ben Rhydding Community Choir\, and is a member of a team of composers and arrangers for the choral website\, ChoirCommunity. She belongs to the Bring Me Sunshine Trio\, a social enterprise\, playing cello and guitar and singing in local care homes and runs The Purple Room\, a monthly evening of music and the spoken word in Ben Rhydding. Keely is committed to sharing the sense of well-being and soulful connection singing with others can bring\, and helping those who have not sung before to discover their unique voice. \nThere are three other Heart & Soul Singing Retreats this year: 12 – 14 April\, 19 – 21 June & 1 – 3 November.  \n 
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/heart-soul-singing-retreat-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240213T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240216T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T122409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T122258Z
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SUMMARY:Lent Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Leader:  Revd Paul Fisher \n  \nPaul\, born in Bewdley North Worcestershire in 1943\, is a ‘retired’ Anglican priest living in Langcliffe\, Settle with his wife Sue. They have a son\, daughter\, and a grandson. Paul took degrees in Theology at Oxford and Birmingham\, and diplomas in Piano Teaching and Performance at Birmingham and the Royal College of Music. He is also a composer of choral\, organ\, piano and orchestral music. \nDuring his 30 years of parish\, church adult education\, laity and clergy training ministry\, Paul and his family have led an up and down country ‘yo-yo’ existence working in the Midlands\, Manchester University\, Cumbria\, and North & South London.  His ‘retirement’\, or ‘redirection’ as he prefers to call it\, has been spent helping out in parishes\, doing consultancy work\, spiritual direction\, community/neighbourhood mediation\, playing the organ for worship\, giving concerts\, and composing. \nPaul enjoys walking in the Dales\, climbing mountains\, reading history and biography\, and piano and organ playing. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/lent-retreat-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240205T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240209T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20231030T122624Z
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SUMMARY:Clergy Reading Week
DESCRIPTION:Leader: Revd Canon Marion Russell \n  \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 – or diverse – 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 involved in this event before and would like to know more\, please contact Revd Canon Marion Russell by email at marion.russell@leeds.anglican.org \nFor bookings\, please contact Parcevall Hall. If you would like to use your Diocese of Leeds CMD/CME grant\, please mention this when making your booking. \nMarion is Vicar of Embsay with Eastby and the Clergy Development Officer for the Ripon Episcopal Area\, working with curates in training and supporting other clergy. She has a background in the education of vulnerable children\, has served as a Self-Supporting Minister (SSM) as well as in full-time incumbency and as Area Dean. Marion is currently additionally involved in the Spiritual Direction Formation Programme for the Diocese of Leeds\, and enjoys Parcevall Hall as a place where peace and contemplation can be explored.  Reading\, walking and good food – these wholesome ingredients in good company are part of the Clergy Reading Week at Parcevall Hall. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/clergy-reading-week-6/
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SUMMARY:Quiet Day 1
DESCRIPTION:Leader:  Revd Henriette Howarth \nPrayer is not too difficult \n  \nOn this Quiet day we will explore the gift of prayer. \nWe will find inspiration in the Scriptures and Christian tradition to deepen our awareness of God who is not far away but ‘in whom we live and move and have our being.’ We will practice different ways of praying during the day: silence\, contemplation and the Ignatian way. We will use music\, nature and text to be inspired and nurtured. Everyone is welcome whether you have an established practice of prayer\, whether you struggle with prayer or simply want to find out more about it. \nHenriette Howarth is an Anglican priest\, originally from the Netherlands\, but now based in Yorkshire. She is a spiritual director\, meditation teacher and has a Masters in Biblical Studies. She has worked in health care and education chaplaincy and as a parish priest. She has personal experience of caring for and accompanying young people with physical and mental health challenges. \nThis is a free event\, but please contact the Hall to book your place\nPlease bring your own lunch. \nFreewill offering \n 
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/quiet-day-1-2/
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SUMMARY:Friends of Parcevall Hall Eucharist & Christmas Lunch
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/friends-of-parcevall-hall-eucharist-christmas-lunch-6/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231207T150000
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SUMMARY:An Advent Walk with St John of the Cross
DESCRIPTION:Leader: Canon Brenda Lofthouse\n\nThrough his poetry and prose\, we will explore St John’s understanding of the human/divine relationship on the soul’s pathway into God. \nBrenda is a Canon Emeritus of Bradford Cathedral. Following a career in the NHS she was ordained in the Church of England\, and served as a Parish Deacon and a Vicar\, both in Bradford  Diocese. Since retirement she has been involved in various aspects of Diocesan programmes\, with a special interest in spirituality\, and has led retreats and Quiet Days on many occasions. \nBrenda is a Voyager in the Community of Aidan and Hilda.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/an-advent-walk-with-st-john-of-the-cross/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231201T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131428
CREATED:20221114T162506Z
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SUMMARY:Recorder Players' Workshop V
DESCRIPTION:Tutors: Ruth Burbidge & Terry Smurthwaite\n\nEnsemble 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 technique tuition\, as required. \nRuth’s musical training includes three years at the Royal Academy of Music\, and after several years’ teaching\, a year at Trinity College of Music. Well-known for her accompanying and tutoring  skills\, she is experienced in conducting small groups\, chamber groups and orchestras throughout the UK. \nTerry regularly conducts Society of Recorder Players’ meetings at Leeds\, Bingley and York. He also conducts a group which meets weekly in Ilkley and has recently founded and conducts The Rombalds Recorders\, a group set up to perform early music. In addition to bringing a wide range of music\, he is able to offer advice on the techniques of ensemble playing and musicianship. \nFULLY BOOKED –  Waiting List available
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/recorder-players-workshop-v-5/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231105T150000
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SUMMARY:Heart & Soul Singing Retreat III
DESCRIPTION:Tutor: Keely Hodgson\n\nCombine singing in harmony with rest\, nurture 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. \nKeely Hodgson is a composer and natural voice practitioner. She has worked as a music specialist in primary and special school settings and leads a number of community singing groups\,  including Ben Rhydding Community Choir. She organises monthly events of music and the spoken word. Keely is committed to sharing the sense of well-being and soulful connection that  singing with others can bring and helping those who have not sung before to discover their unique voice. \nThe first Heart & Soul Singing Retreat this year is from 24-26 March\, and the second is from 19-21 July.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/heart-soul-singing-retreat-iii-3/
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SUMMARY:Fellowship of Contemplative Prayer Retreat II
DESCRIPTION:Witness: Lynn Parker\n\nA silent ‘listening’ retreat. Contemplative life is the expression of the desire to seek stillness amid the rush of life\, to hear ‘the still small voice’ amid today’s clamour; to search for and listen to  God. Experienced with others in a group\, silence is deeper and more powerful than when alone. By making a space for yourself and your relationship with God\, you are giving yourself and Him a wonderful gift. Lynn will be leading retreatants in contemplation of chosen Dominical sayings. \nLynn is a long-time member of the FCP. She attends the bimonthly FCP prayer group which meets at Parcevall Hall\, and she is a Lay Reader with responsibilities in four churches in the  Sheffield Diocese. Her responsibilities include leading worship\, Bible study\, preaching\, worship and mission. \nBookings should be made through the Hall. For more information on any aspect of this FCP retreat\, please contact Sue Davies on 01924 255129/07749 592858\, or email  susandavies367@gmail.com. \nFor more information about the Fellowship of Contemplative Prayer\, visit www.contemplative-prayer.org.uk. \nThe first FCP retreat this year is from18-21 May.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/fellowship-of-contemplative-prayer-retreat-ii-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231023T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231026T150000
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CREATED:20221114T163627Z
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SUMMARY:Autumn Rambling in Wharfedale
DESCRIPTION:Wharfedale’s varied landscape is on a reassuringly human scale; wild moorland\, wooded vales and boulder-strewn hillsides above the peaty waters of the River Wharfe. We offer a choice each day of either short or longer walks with our guides\, returning to the welcome and warmth of the Hall. Packed lunches are provided\, but if at any time you would rather take a stroll around the  gardens\, lunch can be served for you in the dining room. \nOur chaplain\, Canon Graham Bettridge\, will be here for a part of your stay to provide spiritual leadership for those who would like to participate. \nThe first walking break this year is from 28-31 March.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/autumn-rambling-in-wharfedale-6/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231012T150000
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SUMMARY:Recorder Players' Workshop IV
DESCRIPTION:Tutor: Hilary Oliver\n\nEnsemble 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 technique tuition\, as required. \nHilary is a retired music teacher who has played recorder for over 50 years. She started conducting and teaching whilst in the school sixth form\, then continued her musical studies at the  Birmingham School of Music. She has worked as a peripatetic woodwind tutor for more than 25 years. Playing in a local consort as well as an early music wind ensemble\, she also conducts  SRP meetings to indulge her passion for both ancient and modern recorder music. \nFULLY BOOKED – Waiting List available
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/recorder-players-workshop-iv-6/
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SUMMARY:Friends of Parcevall Hall Eucharist & Lunch
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Parcevall Hall meet for a time of worship and fellowship together over lunch. Coffee and biscuits will be served from 10.30am.
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/friends-of-parcevall-hall-eucharist-lunch-9/
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SUMMARY:Quiet Day IV
DESCRIPTION:Leader: The Right Reverend Lord Hope\n\nHow can we sing the Lord’s song…?\nReflections on the psalms at a time when hardly any of the psalms are any longer used in our churches. The psalms still provide ancient wisdom and a rich resource for use in all manner of  situations and circumstances of our lives today. \nDavid Hope was born in Wakefield where he attended the grammar school and sang in the cathedral choir. After gaining a degree in Theology\, he went to Stephen’s House\, Oxford\, to prepare for ordination. His first incumbency was in Warrington and in 1985 he became the Diocesan Bishop of Wakefield\, and in 1991\, the Bishop of  London. From 1995 until 2005 he was Archbishop of York. Following retirement in 2005 he returned to parish life as vicar of St Margaret’s\, Ilkley. He now describes himself as priest of last resort! \nThis is a free event\, but please note\, booking is now required. Please email or phone the office to book your place.\nPlease bring your own lunch.\nFreewill offering \n  \nFULLY BOOKED – Waiting List available
URL:https://www.parcevallhall.org.uk/event/quiet-day-iv/
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