Diocese of Chichester

Sacred Space: its value for you and those you accompany

This workshop will open up reflection on the theme of sacred space, both in terms of its place in our own individual lives as well as its impact on the lives of those we journey with, or who journey with us.
Starts:

11 may 2024. 3:55 p.m.

Ends:

11 may 2024. midnight

What is understood by ‘sacred space’?

What makes space sacred?

  1. How might boundaries help create this space?
  2. How do we find it and what might we hope to find within it?
  3. How might our openness to the sacred benefit those we work alongside?

This workshop will open up reflection on the theme of sacred space, both in terms of its place in our own individual lives as well as its impact on the lives of those we journey with, or who journey with us.

The day will explore sacred space as:

  • a window into meaning
  • a place for spiritual encounter
  • a safe place for honouring and affording dignity 
  • fertile ground for discernment

Micklepage, Nuthurst, Nr. Horsham

led by Rev'd Steve Gurr

The day will include time for personal reflection as well as time within the group.

Arrive from 9.30am for prompt start at 10am. The day ends at 4.45pm

Cost: £80

Tea, coffee and cake provided. Please bring own lunch. Kitchen facilities (incl. microwave) available.

To book please either call Steve on 07549 043330 or email steve@an-cala.co.uk or ss.gurr@gmail.com

Others commenting on Steve’s workshops have said….

“Today has met and exceeded my expectations - it has been a safe environment to share and learn from others.”

“Perfect pace and perfectly pitched”

“I came along with curiosity and the workshop has opened up a new world to me”

“A wonderful mix of group and individual exploration.”

“The handouts were excellent and I will continue referring to them.”

“The day has encouraged me to spend time looking at my own spirituality, as well as my professional practice.”

“A great introduction to new writers to explore.”

“I’m now going to try to engage more with my own soul work.”

“Another well researched, considered topic, thoughtfully presented.”