Ancient Wisdom
The wisdom of monks, nuns and the ancient monasteries may seem from a bygone era. However, these principles contain timeless truths that can bring human flourishing, and transform individuals and communities. Over eight weeks, we will explore these principles and what they can teach us, as we seek to be a Christ-centred community.
In the midst of the winds and storms of Life and the world around us, there is a need for deeper roots. In this sermon Rupert introduces ....
The monastics emphasised prayer, not just asking God for things, but learning how to commune with God. God looking at us and us looking a ....
During this sermon we travel with 3 key questions that monasticism started to live with, has continued to live with and which remain rele ....
Exploring our personal relationship with the Bible: Informative/transformative? How do I hear it? With what tone and voice does it come t ....
The monastic vow of stability, particularly from the Benedictine tradition, might at first glance not seem relevant to modern-day followe ....
Monasteries were places of welcome – literally in hosting travellers, but also where people could be themselves and belong. This s ....
In his talk Malcolm explores what the Bible teaches us about work, the perspectives we might have inherited from our culture and what the ....
Have you ever made some resolutions and then found that nothing much changed? Or said that you wanted to see something happen but looking ....