“LivingSpirituality brings together the contemplative and active dimensions of life, broadly rooted within Christianity.” This is how our mission statement begins, and we want to embody this in an activity that enables us to explore how we can benefit from the resources of the contemplative tradition to give us a store of energy and inspiration for our active involvement in the world.

David Osborne
We are therefore very pleased to be able to pilot a new version of the course developed by Revd. Prebendary David Osborne which does exactly this. It focuses particularly on our relationship to the earth, but also on our connection with those around us and on issues of justice for disadvantaged people. The course involves group and individual activity, discussion and contemplation.
In the face of the environmental issues that are mounting up and endangering the future of the planet, “To meet the challenge we must also change ourselves. We need the courage to face up to what is happening, the determination to work at the problems and the freedom to let go of the old ways of living which are causing such damage to the earth.” as the course brochure says. To help us with this, the course draws upon Biblical sources, the work of theologians, and resources from the contemplative tradition, as well as some contemporary approaches such as mindfulness.
The course is being piloted as a Lent course at St James’s Piccadilly, and will then be launched via the LivingSpirituality website as an online resource that people can use to lead groups in their own area.
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Reviews of the book Love for the Future: a Journey on which the course is based, and the chapter headings, can be found at www.livingspirit.org.uk/davidosborne.
The Reverend Doctor Cynthia Bourgeault spoke to an audience of about 200 people in London on Tuesday evening 30th June 2015 on the subject of Contemplatives and Mystics as Prophets and Visionaries and for the whole day on Wednesday 1st July on Harnessing the Power of Love: Unveiling the New Breed of Trinity. Both events were organised by Silence in the City.
Professor Lisa Isherwood will give a talk entitled Wanderings in the Cosmic Garden on Sunday 27 September 2015 at St James’s Church in Piccadilly.
I have known for a while that I would like to offer people art and spirituality workshops through the LivingSpirituality special interest group. I used to run them when I worked as a Development worker at St Bede’s Pastoral Centre in York. Now I have the head and heart space to offer the workshop in September and to offer it in Selby in North Yorkshire because there aren’t many events of this nature offered locally.


A blog post by Heather-Jane Ozanne
