6 pm Compline (Night Prayer)
Church Road
Colkirk
Norfolk
Short 15 or 20 minute said bespoke liturgy. Informal gathering usually in the Lady Chapel (north aisle), with opportunity for silent reflection, extempore intercessions, and candle lighting at our votive candle-stand.
All welcome.
10.30 am Communion
Church Road
Colkirk
Norfolk
Selected Sundays as listed. With hymns. Contemporary 'Common Worship' liturgy. All welcome, whether to receive Communion or come to the altar for a Blessing.
10.30 am Morning Worship - lay led
Church Road
Colkirk
Norfolk
Short Morning Prayer liturgy with hymns (non-Communion), and without sermon. Usually led by our Authorised Worship Assistant. Dates as listed here and cross-reference 'Services and events' tab > 'Calendar'.
Julian of Norwich & Contemplative Prayer
At - GREAT RYBURGH Church
Mill Road
NR21 0DZ
RYBURGH EVENT for all:
Open yourself to the profound realm
of contemplative prayer...
A fitting topic in this year of the Norwich Diocese vision for Prayerfulness...
A morning spent in the tranquil space and surroundings of Great Ryburgh Church near Fakenham. Rector Revd Robin Stapleford will introduce the seeming contradictory rationale of prayer without words. Also known as contemplative prayer. There will be opportunity for personal and corporate silent space and mindfulness.
Norfolk's own cherished daughter from six-plus centuries ago, Julian of Norwich serves as a poetic icon for contemplative prayer, both from her spiritual vocation and profound passages from her time-honoured book, 'Revelations of Divine Love'. And since half a century ago she has given her name to the internationally popular 'Julian Meetings' movement - facilitating the power of corporate silent prayer.
Refreshments served midway. Conveniences on site. Free onsite parking. No-fee event, donations welcome.
Enquiries / book a place - Revd Robin Stapleford,
[email protected] 01328 853 226
9.30 am Communion
Church Road
Colkirk
Norfolk
Third Sunday per month - dates as listed. With hymns. Contemporary 'Common Worship' liturgy. All welcome, whether to receive Communion or come to the altar for a Blessing.