Online Prayer

Imagine July

July 6, 2022

Join us for a guided meditation with the imagination: a chance to meet, listen and share with others, and a space of nourishment once a month, live on Zoom. Sign up to find out more and to receive regular updates.

Take time to pause, step off the hamster wheel of life for an hour, and tune into what grounds and roots you, into a deeper and wider perspective. In that pause, you might just discover something of who you are, what you deeply desire, and what the world and these times are calling you into.

Everyone is welcome – just bring your openness and curiosity, and of course your imagination!

Join our live Zoom session once a month on Wednesdays at 8pm BST(please note this is a new Zoom link)

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81534467879?pwd=c1FzYnd0RHoxdE5FYkp1MXdZUTBnUT09

Meeting ID: 8153446 7879

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