Exploring Prayer - we meet for tea at 4.30pm.

Occuring
Sunday 14 January 2024, Sunday 28 January 2024, Sunday 04 February 2024, Sunday 18 February 2024, Sunday 25 February 2024, Sunday 10 March 2024 Sunday at for 1 hour, 45 mins
Venue
St Johns Wood Church
Address
Lords Roundabout, St Johns Wood, London, NW8 7NE, United Kingdom

Join us in the early months of 2024 for an exploration of prayer. This will not be a manual on how to pray, but will be a reflective and open ended approach to the rich variety of prayer. We will look at both the practice of prayer and the theological questions it raises, Our exploration will include consideration of:

ways of praying
ways of thinking about prayer
the implications of prayer for the nature of God and humanity
what can we ask God for?
how can we be guided through prayer?
prayer and experience of the divine
prayer in scripture and as a way of relating to scripture
spiritual disciplines.

The course will be led by our curate, Revd Dr Gary Eaborn, whose doctoral thesis was on the subject of Prayer and Theology.

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St John's Wood
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Exploring Prayer - we meet for tea at 4.30pm.

Occuring
Sunday 14 January 2024, Sunday 28 January 2024, Sunday 04 February 2024, Sunday 18 February 2024, Sunday 25 February 2024, Sunday 10 March 2024 Sunday at for 1 hour, 45 mins
Venue
St Johns Wood Church
Address
Lords Roundabout, St Johns Wood, London, NW8 7NE, United Kingdom

Join us in the early months of 2024 for an exploration of prayer. This will not be a manual on how to pray, but will be a reflective and open ended approach to the rich variety of prayer. We will look at both the practice of prayer and the theological questions it raises, Our exploration will include consideration of:

ways of praying
ways of thinking about prayer
the implications of prayer for the nature of God and humanity
what can we ask God for?
how can we be guided through prayer?
prayer and experience of the divine
prayer in scripture and as a way of relating to scripture
spiritual disciplines.

The course will be led by our curate, Revd Dr Gary Eaborn, whose doctoral thesis was on the subject of Prayer and Theology.