Macclesfield Gatherings – 06/06

Macclesfield Gatherings - 06/06

Dear friends
Here are the details of our gatherings this week
With much love and many blessings
Laura 
 
Tuesday 7th June 12.30 – 1.30 pm: Tao on Tuesday in Chapel
Join us for our meditation on the Tao Te Ching. We read a short passage, enjoy a time of shared silence for meditation and then share our reflections on the text. All welcome.
 
Tuesday 7th June 7 – 7.45 pm: Meditation on Zoom
Join the Unitarian Transformers for a meditation led by Rev Mark Hutchinson. No previous experience of meditation required. All welcome.
 

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Meeting ID: 942 2364 8779

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Wednesday 8th June 7 – 8 pm: Eco-spirituality connections on Zoom
Feathered Friends – join the Unitarian Transformers for a celebration of birds – we will dip into their natural history, their beautiful songs, and their stories in myth and legend. Please feel free to bring poems or stories to share with the group. All welcome.
 

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Meeting ID: 942 2364 8779

Passcode: 3c9Pb1

Thursday 9th June 7 – 8.15 pm: Heart and Soul on Zoom
Heart and Soul is a contemplative spiritual gathering in which you can take time to reflect on life in the company of others. Each session follows a regular pattern, including readings and music, time for guided prayers of gratitude, compassion for others, self-reflection, and silent meditation. Led by Laura Dobson. All welcome. 
 
This week’s theme is ‘Paying Attention.’
 
‘Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.’ ― Mary Oliver
 
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Thursday 9th June 7.30 – 9.30 pm: Sacred Drumming Circle in Chapel
Organised by Karen Barber and friends. Please bring your own drum or other percussion instrument. All welcome.
 
Sunday 12th June 10.30 – 11.30 am: Sunday Gathering in Chapel
Join our reflections on the theme of ‘Seasons of Life’ – curated by Helen Hooley. Please bring any poems, prayers, readings, songs, stories, and your own reflections on the theme to share with the group. All welcome.