Alex Wildwood
Alex Wildwood gave the 1999 Swarthmore lecture, ‘A Faith to call our Own’ and is co-author, with Timothy Peat Ashworth, of ‘Rooted in Christianity, Open…
15-18 January 2024
The course will begin with the evening meal on Monday and end with lunch on Thursday.
Penny Brohn, Bristol
How are we to live an authentic spirituality? What spiritual principles do we apply in our daily lives and how can we be accountable to our faith community in our quest for spiritual authenticity?
This course will give us a chance to share our spiritual aspirations, histories and practices and to identify those areas where we feel we need help. Building community through worship and creative listening, we will define personal strategies for daily faithfulness and explore how we might challenge and support one another along the way.
The course will begin with the evening meal on Monday and end with lunch on Thursday.
Penny Brohn is sat amongst 4 acres of landscaped gardens and natural countryside just 20 minutes from Bristol city centre.
At Penny Brohn, there is level access to all the bedrooms, dining rooms and group rooms, and accessible bathroom facilities. Access to the garden is a bit limited in places, but the inner courtyard, lavender garden and cedar gardens are all accessible.
On the booking form, there is a chance for you to let us know about any accessibility or communication adjustments that will enable you to participate more fully in the course. Please be clear about your requirements when booking so that we can ensure you are allocated the most appropriate room.