Tuesday Group Meeting
Continuing discussion on tools for community discernment.
Continuing discussion on tools for community discernment.
Continuing discussion around tools for community discernment.
The Two Halves of Life Group, established last term, continues to meet on the last Wednesday of the month.
Term two series based on ‘A Spiritual Formation Workbook’.
In the second half of this term we are moving into the Journey Together.
Tonight we will be taking an introductory look at tools that support community discernment and decision making.
We are continuing our exploration of tools for making ethical and moral decisions.
Tonight’s meeting is part two of a case study on the ethics of stem cell research.
’In the Midst of Chaos’: Chapter 6 - Doing Justice and walking humbly with Kids
’In the Midst of Chaos’: Chapter 5 - Giving Unto Others...but what about myself?
’In the Midst of Chaos’: Chapter 4 - Taking Kids Seriously
The Coracle Tuesday Group starts a new season on Tuesday 4th Sept.
Continuing with series on Community.
Details to come…
’In the Midst of Chaos’: Chapter 4 - Pondering all these Things
Continuing with series on Community.
Details coming soon…
We’re thinking of watching a film together...details of date and time to come soon…
Dr. Brice Avery will help us reflect around the subject of ‘Games people play in communities’.
Details coming soon…
An introduction to our new term looking at ‘Community’.
Details will be available nearer to the time.
The third study of the term looking at the Book of Acts.
At this time in Coracle’s life (5 years old!) we’d like to invite folk to offer their insights, reflections, ideas about how we might move forward with the work and vision of the Coracle Trust.
The group will meet as usual at Briget’s, looking at material on adulthood and parenthood.
The second in our studies looking at the Book of Acts.
The first of our studies in the Book of Acts.
A chance to reflect on the past year, take stock and commit the New Year to God.
The first meeting of the new year where we will set the scene for this term’s studies.
"Reversed thunder”: Silence in heaven followed by prayer inspired chaos as the sin-shaped world is reorganised to God’s agenda. Peter Neilson to speak on “dangerous and disruptive intercession based on Revelation 8:1-7”.
A reflective evening making space for God at a busy time of year, including hot spiced apple and Christmas baking!
A reflective evening making space for God at a busy time of year.
"Something understood”: prayer as union with God. Kenny and Bridget to lead exploring the journey of prayer through the book of Job.
"Church bells beyond the stars heard”: Prayer in the church community. Led by Bishop Brian Smith, Bishop of Edinburgh.
"Engine against th’Almighty”: Prayer as protest and praise.
A Half Hub Day hosted by Kenny, reflecting on male spirtuality using material by the Franciscan priest and writer Father Richard Rohr.
Exploring prayer through poetry: Nick Adams, theology lecturer at New College and Coracle trustee, will lead us in a detailed analysis of George Herbert’s poem “Heaven in Ordinary”.
"A kind of tune which all things hear and fear”. The next meeting in our series on George Herbert’s poem “Heaven in Ordinary” will be lead by Julia Ling.
"God’s breath in man returning to his birth”: Libby White to lead us exploring how we can use breath to help us focus and find stillness and silence where God dwells in us, and use imagination to explore the way to our original being and createdness.
"The Six day’s world transposing in an hour”: Prayer as re-creation. Introduction to the theme for the term, “Heaven in Ordinary”.