Quiet Days and Workshops at the

at
Aston Tirrold URC
South Oxfordshire
We are still taking bookings for
Art Day with Anthony Wilder on 2 August.
Some days available for your church group to book the Centre
for quiet days and away days in September onwards.
Monthly
drop in quiet days,
regular meditation group,
monthly art group
and monthly
writing group continue.
Quiet days for reflection at a
centre behind an
attractive country
church;
garden
with a water feature; nearby country
footpaths and walks,
ideal for exploring the link between the outer landscape and our spiritual
journey.
The Centre for Reflection -- address and how
to find us -- offers you a quiet space for:
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.The church:
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Built in 1728, it is a fine example of 18th century free church architecture,
with a double-hipped roof and a beautiful interior decorated in its original
style. The Aston Tirrold
United
Reformed Church congregation worships here every Sunday.
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.The centre:
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A more modern building, recently renovated. A large room which can
be divided by curtains, a quiet room, new kitchen and facilities complete
a place suitable for a small group, quiet day or a meeting.
Entrance to the Centre |
"Outer Landscape - Inner Journey": window by Jackie Shayler-Webb |
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.The garden:
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is designed for contemplation and the Centre is affiliated to the
Quiet Gardens Trust.
The Trust provides a network of quiet gardens for prayer, stillness, reflection and appreciation of beauty; for learning about the Christian life and spirituality; and for experiencing creativity and healing
in the context of God’s love.
This garden makes connections between the "Outer landscape" and our "Inner journey" and offers a sense of peace and stillness for those who sit and reflect on
Drop in quiet days or
led Quiet Days.
The design of the garden which has no grass creates visual links between the outer landscape of stones, flowing water, circular seat round a tree and Mediterranean planting.
The garden also holds a piece of sculpture by Jean Parker entitled Glimpses.
It looks like a mobile disc on end, with one side of the Portland stone cut rough and the other very smooth. The two sides representing light and dark are cut through at an angle giving a glimpse of the garden beyond, a beautiful rendition of the glimpses of the Resurrection we catch in our every day lives.
On the wall by the pool is a plaque with a quotation from Isaiah 58
"You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters
never fail".
Garden pool at the Centre |
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"Glimpses": sculpture by Jean Parker |
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.The surroundings:
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On the edge of the twin villages of Aston Tirrold and Aston Upthorpe
in the Oxfordshire countryside, with lanes and footpaths on the spring
line at the northern edge of the Berkshire Downs. This range of chalk hills
stretches from Swindon to meet the Chiltern Hills at Streatley and Goring
on Thames.
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Themed events with a leader:
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We now have several groups which run on a regular basis. Feel free to join at any of their meetings. We also have some forthcoming quiet days with a theme
Saturdays - reflection days and workshops
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2 August 10am - 4pm
Painting in Aston Tirrold - Summer Quiet Day
An opportunity to paint in water colour or other media. Possible subjects include the old Meeting House, now the URC church, the lovingly restored Old Manse or the Quiet Garden at the Centre for Reflection.
Diverse levels of skill catered for.
Leader: Anthony Wilder
Cost £20 - includes a light lunch
please pre-book |
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Monday regular meditation group -
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1st and 3rd Mondays of each month - 5 - 6pm
Continuing from 7 & 21 July
Meditation Group
You are welcome to join the meditation group, which is linked to the Christian Meditation network, at any of its meetings.
Please contact the coordination team for further information and to tell us of your interest the first time..
Convenor: Ann Morton
Cost: donation |
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Wednesdays -
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2nd Wednesday of each month - 2.15 - 4.15pm
Continuing from 9 July
Self-Exploration through Art
In this monthly supportive group, we will be using ultra-simple art and craft activities to tap into our inner worlds. No artistic skill whatever is needed. The aim is to focus on the activity in the present moment, unburdened by the need to produce anything recognizable as art. You are welcome to join at any of its meetings.
Please contact the Centre of Reflection
coordination team for further information and to tell us of your interest the first time.
Convenor: Jo Tucker
Cost: donation
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Thursdays -
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usually this is the 1st Thursday each month - 2 - 4pm
continuing 3 July etc
Reflective Writers' Group
Use the quietness and reflective space of the Centre to access your creativity and write and, if wanted, share your writing.
The group starts with the generation of ideas before individual writing time and then meets for tea and the opportunity to share.
New members welcome to join at any meeting.
Please contact the Centre of Reflection
coordination team for further information and to tell us of your interest the first time.
Convenor: Margaret Gallop
Cost: donation
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For pre-booking, please contact the coordination
team for the Centre for Reflection - contact details.
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You can also see some selected topics and leaders of
previous
quiet days.
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.Drop in:
Drop in Quiet Days
3rd Thursday in the month
from 10am to 3.30pm
Dates:
19 June, 17 July
Drop in quiet days are a monthly opportunity to visit the Centre
without having to book.
The day starts with a short led meditation at 10.30 on a theme followed by quiet time.
Feel free to use the day for yourself.
People who come sometimes bring that book they have been longing to read, indulge in some artwork or poetry or prepare for writing or talks, as well as the chance for contemplation and personal reflection.
There is always someone there to talk to if this would be helpful.
Come for all or any part of the day, as you wish.
Bring a packed lunch if you are with us at that time of day - refreshments provided.
Cost: donation.
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| No prior booking
needed, just drop in - all welcome |
Services of reflection
4th Sunday in the month
In the winter, when the clocks are on GMT, these 4th Sunday services revert to morning at 10.30am.
The 6pm evening services of led reflections in the church resume when BST starts.
Do join us
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.Use by groups:
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If your church or group would like be away together for a quiet day, away
day or meeting, the Centre for Reflection is available for use by groups
at these times.
| All day (Mondays to Thursdays, and Saturdays) |
10am-4pm |
£85 donation |
| Morning only (Mondays to Thursdays, and Saturdays) |
10am-1pm |
£45 donation |
| Afternoon only |
1-4pm |
£45 donation |
| A £20 deposit secures your booking. |
Facilities at the centre
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Tea/coffee and biscuits are provided. You are free to bring packed
lunches or use the fully equipped kitchen.
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On-site parking is available for up to 15 cars
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Disabled access
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Children are welcome
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You can book a time by contacting the coordination team for the Centre
for Reflection - contact details.
We can be flexible in solving the needs of your group. Do discuss your
particular requirements with the Coordinator.
The Coordinator will arrange for a host to meet you at the Centre on
the day, in order to open up and serve tea/coffee/juice on arrival, and
also for someone to close the Centre when you finish.
Please note that we operate a no-smoking policy.
People and affiliations
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.affiliations:
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The Centre for Reflection is affiliated to the
URC
Silence & Retreats Network and the
Quiet Gardens Trust.
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Contacts:
Centre for Reflection
at Aston Tirrold United Reformed Church
Spring Lane, Aston Tirrold, Didcot, Oxon OX11 9EJ
how to find us
| Centre Coordination team: |
Margaret Gallop and Hester Wilk |
tel: 01235 850423
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email: coordinator AT reflect.freeuk.com
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| Minister: |
Revd Dr Leslie Milton,
Tutor In New Testament,
Ripon College Cuddesdon,
Cuddesdon, Oxford |
tel: 01865 877408
fax: 01865 875431 |
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email: LMilton AT ripon-cuddesdon.ac.uk |
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| (to send email replace "AT" by the "@" sign and remove all the spaces) |
Suggestions on the web page to Julian Gallop (email: julian.gallop
AT rl.ac.uk).
Photographs: Gill Green, Margaret Gallop and Julian Gallop
Latest web update 21 July 2008
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