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Pleshey Retreat House
Pleshey Retreat House
About
What is a retreat?
Our Vision
History of Pleshey
Pleshey Partners
Support the retreat house
Pleshey – a poem by Jonathan Evens
Retreats
The Retreat House
Organised Retreats
Individual Retreats
Group Retreats
Accommodation and Dining
What's On
Self-catering
News
Contact
Get in touch
How to find us
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Pleshey – a poem by Jonathan Evens
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Accommodation and Dining
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Self-catering
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Events Sing to the Lord a new song

Sing to the Lord a new song

£20.00

In times of distress the Psalms have long provided a source of encouragement. They reflect so much of our human experience whilst setting that in the context of God’s workings with creation – not avoiding the darkness by focussing on the light but enabling us to hold them together in the Divine Will.

This Quiet Day will utilise psalms to guide us through Fear and Trust, Loneliness and Abandonment, and Thankfulness and Praise. The day will begin and end in Prayer and there will be various spiritual exercises offered in which participants can share.

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In times of distress the Psalms have long provided a source of encouragement. They reflect so much of our human experience whilst setting that in the context of God’s workings with creation – not avoiding the darkness by focussing on the light but enabling us to hold them together in the Divine Will.

This Quiet Day will utilise psalms to guide us through Fear and Trust, Loneliness and Abandonment, and Thankfulness and Praise. The day will begin and end in Prayer and there will be various spiritual exercises offered in which participants can share.

In times of distress the Psalms have long provided a source of encouragement. They reflect so much of our human experience whilst setting that in the context of God’s workings with creation – not avoiding the darkness by focussing on the light but enabling us to hold them together in the Divine Will.

This Quiet Day will utilise psalms to guide us through Fear and Trust, Loneliness and Abandonment, and Thankfulness and Praise. The day will begin and end in Prayer and there will be various spiritual exercises offered in which participants can share.

The Chelmsford Diocesan House of Retreat

The House of Retreat,
The Street, Pleshey,
Chelmsford, Essex CM3 1HA

Call: 01245 237251

 
 
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