Quiet Days
Chase Family Church has had Quiet Days Chase for almost 20 years so what are they?
Quiet Days are just that! Quiet Days.
Our lives are busy and cluttered with all sorts of things. Quiet Days provide time for quiet, for refreshment, for personal reflection, for renewal.
Quiet Days provide TIME and SPACE to be with the Lord, to be open to Him, to LISTEN to Him and to respond to what He is saying.
Quiet Days are Refreshing. Issues which dominate our lives are put to one side for a few hours as we concentrate our thoughts on the Lord and begin to see things in a new light.
Outline Programme of a Quiet day
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10:00
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Relaxation, listening to scripture and music |
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10:30
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Coffee |
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11:00 to 15:30
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Three quiet sessions based on scripture with reflections, questions to consider and time for individual thought and prayer |
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13:00
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Lunch |
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15:30
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Worship: at the end of the day we worship the Lord together and share thoughts from the day. |
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16:00
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Finish with tea |
Quiet Mornings
For some people a half day is more manageable so again we have time to be quiet, to listen to the Lord and to be refreshed.
Quiet Mornings are from 1000 – 1230.
Practical Points:
We meet at 9.45 at All Saints’ Pastoral Centre for the Quiet Days or at St Paul’s for the Quiet Morning so that we can start promptly. Bring a Bible, notebook and pen/pencil. Morning and afternoon drinks and a soup lunch are provided at All Saints’ and drinks are provided at St Paul’s.
For further information please contact Maureen Stringer
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