Two great opportunities


This week, as well as our usual activities (with Dogs on Tuesday at FCH this week – meet at 12.30pm), we have the Busy Person’s Retreat starting on Monday – details below – and at Wednesday’s Big Questions Cafe at Park Faith Space 1-2pm, we’ll be thinking about LGBT History Month, and how people of faith have related to this community. Hope you can join us.

Await, Allow, Accept, Attend
Busy Person’s Retreat
February 24th to March 4th 2020

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Life too busy?
Long for some peaceful space in your life?
Like to explore different ways of praying ?


This is a campus-based retreat, organised by the Chaplaincy Team.
It’s not too time-heavy, has no travel or overnight commitments, and is
open to both students and staff, and is free.
The retreat is an opportunity, in the middle of our busy lives, to create
a little space. In this space we have a chance to reconnect with our-
selves and with God.


The retreat will start with a gathering on Monday 24th February in
the Chapel room at FCH. There will be tea and cake at 5.00pm, with
our short service at 5.30pm.
If you can’t join us on Monday, and you would like to participate in the
retreat, just tell any of the Chaplaincy team.


How does it work?
At our initial gathering, each person will be given a bag with some
prayer resources. Over the ten day period you are invited to use the
resources as much or as little as you wish. Each person is also linked
up with a prayer guide. You arrange to meet two or there times with
your guide, at a time and place to suit you both.
The retreat ends on Wednesday March 4th with a short service in the
chapel at FCH at 5.00pm


For more information, or to register for the retreat, con-
tact Sarah Rogaly 01452 714083
srogaly@glos.ac.uk or any of the Chaplaincy Team

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