We are a very emergent forest church. Treading our way gently. As such I can only imagine what we are will develop as we go, depending on who is travelling with us at that moment. There is no calendar of meetings as such, but we expect to have a fluid approach, depending on the seasons. We have an approach of outdoor activity (eg orienteering) and reflective story telling/worship. Our roots are grounded in the earth, we raise our hands towards heaven.
This forest church relates to a worship event in Burley in Wharfedale called Holy Space. Notices relating to both of these will be found on www.facebook.com/spaceholy. Or contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
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Encountering the Eternal One within the ancient boundaries of Sherwood Forest More ...
We seek to find the presence of God in the open air and in nature, and to connect with the Divine Being who is present in creation. We seek to foster a love of creation, a love which will lead us to care for it. We look for reconciliation between nature and human beings, and within human relationships. More ...
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Why not join us for out Jubilee Summer solstice Festival. @LlandaffDio @Pontyclun @ChurchinWales @forestchurch pic.twitter.com/Kwbrkj6RTk
7 Jun
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This week Jean reflects on her experience of forest church at St Anne's Church Talygarn. Why not pop over to our F… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
29 May
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Join us this Sunday for Forest church. @LlandaffDio @forestchurch @Pontyclun @ChurchinWales pic.twitter.com/kgETb8VNya
19 May
Hello. Our next forest church, this time with orienteering is Wednesday 29th oct. Followed by ‘holy space’ on Sunday 2nd nov. See Facebook for details.
#1. By Paul Wheelhouse on October 28, 2014