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The Quiet Garden Movement
Come with
me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest (Mark
6:31)
The primary vision of the
Quiet Garden Movement
is to initiate and resource a network of local opportunities for prayer,
silence, reflection and the appreciation of beauty; for learning about
Christian life and spirituality; and for experiencing creativity and
healing in the context of God’s love.
St Andrew’s is an affiliated member of The Quiet Garden Trust. This is a
non profit organization to support the ministry of individual Quiet
Gardens. It encourages the running of the gardens and provides pastoral
oversight. As part of the movement St Andrew’s has 4 meetings a year.
They are held in each season of the year.
The grounds of the Church, the Remembrance Gardens and the river walk
all provide space for reflection and withdrawal. The time spent in
silence is usually an hour.
If you would like to set aside time in your busy schedule to rest and
pray please come along to one of the meetings. They are advertised in
advance in the pew leaflet and Parish Diary. Perhaps you would like to
offer the use of your own garden to St Andrew’s for a meeting?
Contact: Rosemary Wallace Ph: 021 761 5814
Quiet Gardens and Quiet Spaces A Ministry
of Hospitality and Prayer
"As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village
where a woman named Martha opened her home to him."
Luke 10:38
The Quiet Garden Trust encourages the provision of a variety of local
venues where there is an opportunity to set aside time to rest and to
pray.
These may
be:
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in private homes and gardens which
are open for occasional days of stillness and reflection. For those
who visit these become an oases, places of withdrawal and meeting,
of spiritual refreshment and support. Around the hearth or in the
sunlight, concerns are shared, stories told and prayer is offered.
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in retreat centres or local churches
which offer within their premises an area of beauty and
peacefulness dedicated to quiet prayer and solitude.
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in inner city areas which seek to
create places of stillness and beauty amidst the hustle and bustle
of life, sometimes in apparently unpromising surroundings. These can
become a focus for the local community.
Each Quiet
Garden, while being affiliated to The Quiet Garden Trust, is encouraged
to organize its own programme and to respond to local needs. There are
opportunities for contact and help from other Quiet Gardens and from the
Trust staff at the centre.
For much more information, please visit the
Quiet Garden
Website or Contact the Parish
Secretary
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