
Breathing Space is the Centre for Spirituality of St Luke's Church, West Holloway, London. Our aim is to :
A PDF version of the Spring 2009 Calendar can be downloaded here.
April 01, 2009 12:00AM at St Luke's, West Holloway
Create your own Station of the Cross which will become the central focus for the Good Friday devotions at St Luke’s. Each of the people in this 15-member workshop – led by Icon painter Regan O'Callaghan – will take one of the classic themes. Limited space available so booking early is advisable.
Cost: £70 for the entire programme (email davetomlinson@mac.com if the fee is a problem.)
7pm Wednesdays
April 08, 2009 12:00AM at St Luke's, West Holloway
Create your own Station of the Cross which will become the central focus for the Good Friday devotions at St Luke’s. Each of the people in this 15-member workshop – led by Icon painter Regan O'Callaghan – will take one of the classic themes. Limited space available so booking early is advisable.
Cost: £70 for the entire programme (email davetomlinson@mac.com if the fee is a problem.)
7pm Wednesdays
April 12, 2009 12:00AM at St Luke's, West Holloway
Ambient, chill-out worship service, led by members of St Luke's. Expect evocative images, meditative music, creative thinking and space for contemplation.
Second Sunday of every month 7pm
April 23, 2009 07:30PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
The second series in a ground-breaking alternative to the popular Alpha Course, Living the Questions is a DVD-based course which creates the space to explore the significance of Christianity in the 21st century – and to recognise the ways it can shape our lives in today's world.
Each session begins with a meal and a 20-minute video featuring progressive theologians and church leaders. A guided discussion and forum are aided with a set of notes on each topic.
Seven-session course, led by Dave Tomlinson and others. £6 per session – including food. Book in advance: davetomlinson@mac.com
April 26, 2009 07:30PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
This new monthly service of quiet draws on Celtic spirituality which finds a holy presence in all of creation. With the emphasis on peace, justice and healing, we'll explore rituals, liturgies and music from the Iona Community to offer a chance to reflect, to wonder, to cherish the silence, and to pray. Led by Martin Wroe.
Fourth Sunday of every month 7.30pm (45 minutes)
April 30, 2009 07:30PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
The second series in a ground-breaking alternative to the popular Alpha Course, Living the Questions is a DVD-based course which creates the space to explore the significance of Christianity in the 21st century – and to recognise the ways it can shape our lives in today's world.
Each session begins with a meal and a 20-minute video featuring progressive theologians and church leaders. A guided discussion and forum are aided with a set of notes on each topic.
Seven-session course, led by Dave Tomlinson and others. £6 per session – including food. Book in advance: davetomlinson@mac.com
May 07, 2009 07:30PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
The second series in a ground-breaking alternative to the popular Alpha Course, Living the Questions is a DVD-based course which creates the space to explore the significance of Christianity in the 21st century – and to recognise the ways it can shape our lives in today's world.
Each session begins with a meal and a 20-minute video featuring progressive theologians and church leaders. A guided discussion and forum are aided with a set of notes on each topic.
Seven-session course, led by Dave Tomlinson and others. £6 per session – including food. Book in advance: davetomlinson@mac.com
May 08, 2009 08:00PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
Sea View Productions presents The Last Cuckoo by BAFTA nominee Nigel Forde, former presenter of Radio 4’s Bookshelf and starring the incomparable Andrew Harrison. In this moving, lyrical, yet laugh-out-loud play we encounter characters and imagery that draw the audience into an unforgettable theatrical experience.
May 10, 2009 12:00AM at St Luke's, West Holloway
Ambient, chill-out worship service, led by members of St Luke's. Expect evocative images, meditative music, creative thinking and space for contemplation.
Second Sunday of every month 7pm
May 14, 2009 07:30PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
The second series in a ground-breaking alternative to the popular Alpha Course, Living the Questions is a DVD-based course which creates the space to explore the significance of Christianity in the 21st century – and to recognise the ways it can shape our lives in today's world.
Each session begins with a meal and a 20-minute video featuring progressive theologians and church leaders. A guided discussion and forum are aided with a set of notes on each topic.
Seven-session course, led by Dave Tomlinson and others. £6 per session – including food. Book in advance: davetomlinson@mac.com
May 24, 2009 07:30PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
This new monthly service of quiet draws on Celtic spirituality which finds a holy presence in all of creation. With the emphasis on peace, justice and healing, we'll explore rituals, liturgies and music from the Iona Community to offer a chance to reflect, to wonder, to cherish the silence, and to pray. Led by Martin Wroe.
Fourth Sunday of every month 7.30pm (45 minutes)
May 28, 2009 07:30PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
The second series in a ground-breaking alternative to the popular Alpha Course, Living the Questions is a DVD-based course which creates the space to explore the significance of Christianity in the 21st century – and to recognise the ways it can shape our lives in today's world.
Each session begins with a meal and a 20-minute video featuring progressive theologians and church leaders. A guided discussion and forum are aided with a set of notes on each topic.
Seven-session course, led by Dave Tomlinson and others. £6 per session – including food. Book in advance: davetomlinson@mac.com
June 04, 2009 07:30PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
The second series in a ground-breaking alternative to the popular Alpha Course, Living the Questions is a DVD-based course which creates the space to explore the significance of Christianity in the 21st century – and to recognise the ways it can shape our lives in today's world.
Each session begins with a meal and a 20-minute video featuring progressive theologians and church leaders. A guided discussion and forum are aided with a set of notes on each topic.
Seven-session course, led by Dave Tomlinson and others. £6 per session – including food. Book in advance: davetomlinson@mac.com
June 11, 2009 07:30PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
The second series in a ground-breaking alternative to the popular Alpha Course, Living the Questions is a DVD-based course which creates the space to explore the significance of Christianity in the 21st century – and to recognise the ways it can shape our lives in today's world.
Each session begins with a meal and a 20-minute video featuring progressive theologians and church leaders. A guided discussion and forum are aided with a set of notes on each topic.
Seven-session course, led by Dave Tomlinson and others. £6 per session – including food. Book in advance: davetomlinson@mac.com
June 14, 2009 12:00AM at St Luke's, West Holloway
Ambient, chill-out worship service, led by members of St Luke's. Expect evocative images, meditative music, creative thinking and space for contemplation.
Second Sunday of every month 7pm
June 17, 2009 07:30PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
Ever wanted to dive deeper into how we make sense of God, humanity and the world? To read a bit of (un)popular theology and wrestle with some big ideas? This is the start of an experimental, occasional, theology book group led by Malcolm Doney. Just read the set book and come along for a glass of something and some open conversation. In this session we plan to look at All that is: A naturalistic faith for the 21st century by a hugely imaginative pioneer in the science religion dialogue – priest and Oxford biologist Arthur Peacocke, published by Fortress Press (available at Amazon and elsewhere).
June 27, 2009 10:30AM at St Luke's, West Holloway
A one day workshop in life drawing led by Rob Pepper. No particular artistic expertise required.
£30 (concessions). More information from Rob: rob@robpepper.co.uk
June 28, 2009 07:30PM at St Luke's, West Holloway
This new monthly service of quiet draws on Celtic spirituality which finds a holy presence in all of creation. With the emphasis on peace, justice and healing, we'll explore rituals, liturgies and music from the Iona Community to offer a chance to reflect, to wonder, to cherish the silence, and to pray. Led by Martin Wroe.
Fourth Sunday of every month 7.30pm (45 minutes)