Pilgrim Course - "The Lord's Prayer"

Occuring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Meridian House
Address
Meridian House, Upper Green Stoke by Clare, CO10 8HL

The Church of England’s Pilgrim Course is a journey to the heart of God and to a living, personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

Its aim is to create a place where people can explore the Christian faith together and see how it can be lived out each day.

Unlike some other programmes, the Pilgrim Course approaches the great issues of faith not through persuasion, but through participation in a pattern of contemplation and discussion within a small group of fellow travellers.

Believing that the Christian faith is primarily about relationship, the Pilgrim course aims to lay a foundation for a lifetime of learning more about God’s love revealed in Jesus Christ and what it means to be his disciple.

If you would like to join a small friendly group to begin to look at “The Lord’s Prayer” and how Christians know and worship God, and don’t worry no previous knowledge or understanding is necessary, then I am delighted that our Ordinand, Edmund Smith, has offered to lead this first module before he head off to Theological College in September.

To help judge the numbers likely to attend, please do contact Edmund ([email protected]) and join us for our first session on Saturday 7th August at 4pm, at his home. Meridian House, Upper Green, Stoke by Clare CO10 8HL. (If the weather is nice we will sit in the garden, if inclement then inside but well ventilated)

Poslingford, St Mary

St Mary's, Poslingford is part of a untied Parish with St Peter & St Paul in Clare.   

Services take place here regularly throughout the year (see the "Services & Events" tab for details).

It currently isn't possible to keep St Mary's open all the time, but access is available by prior arrangement, and visitors are encouraged to contact the Church Warden of Clare who can arrange access when required.

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Don Ramsey - Churchwarden

Rosegarth,
Calford Green,
Kedington

CB9 7UN
Don Ramsey - Churchwarden
07702 734516
The Revd Mark Woodrow - Rector
01787 277515

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Pilgrim Course - "The Lord's Prayer"

Occuring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Meridian House
Address
Meridian House, Upper Green Stoke by Clare, CO10 8HL

The Church of England’s Pilgrim Course is a journey to the heart of God and to a living, personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

Its aim is to create a place where people can explore the Christian faith together and see how it can be lived out each day.

Unlike some other programmes, the Pilgrim Course approaches the great issues of faith not through persuasion, but through participation in a pattern of contemplation and discussion within a small group of fellow travellers.

Believing that the Christian faith is primarily about relationship, the Pilgrim course aims to lay a foundation for a lifetime of learning more about God’s love revealed in Jesus Christ and what it means to be his disciple.

If you would like to join a small friendly group to begin to look at “The Lord’s Prayer” and how Christians know and worship God, and don’t worry no previous knowledge or understanding is necessary, then I am delighted that our Ordinand, Edmund Smith, has offered to lead this first module before he head off to Theological College in September.

To help judge the numbers likely to attend, please do contact Edmund ([email protected]) and join us for our first session on Saturday 7th August at 4pm, at his home. Meridian House, Upper Green, Stoke by Clare CO10 8HL. (If the weather is nice we will sit in the garden, if inclement then inside but well ventilated)

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