Treasures old and new: exploring how the Spirit is moving in traditional and emerging communities

Treasures old and new: exploring how the Spirit is moving in traditional and emerging communities. A conversation hosted by Anglican Religious Communities and Archbishop Justin Welby.

At a recent day gathering at Lambeth Palace, Archbishop Justin Welby said that the Church is need of a wild burst of fresh and spirit-filled religious communities, rooted in the traditions but new and spontaneous-a re-imagination drawn on a rich history.

This week will be an opportunity through conversation, meditation and creativity to explore what the Holy Spirit is saying to us now for the ongoing life of Religious communities. The conversation will take place at Sneaton Castle Centre in the town of Whitby, historic home of St Hilda and today of the sisters of the Order of the Holy Paraclete.

Cost

A variety of rooms are available on a first come first served basis, the cost of the weekend is per person. Rooms which use a shared bathroom will be subsidised (£120); if you feel able to pay the full price (£160) please do. En-suite rooms are available at full cost (£200) and will be allocated first to those with a specific need (please indicate on the booking form).

Further details and booking

Please complete and return the booking form below. Online booking will be available soon.

If you have questions, please contact Mark Berry on mark.berry@cms-uk.org.

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