Nazareth Community Online workshop
The Nazareth Community was established at St Martin’s in March 2018, now with over seventy five members. It is an experiment in being with:
with Silence
with Scripture
with Service
with Sacrament
with Sharing
with Sabbath
Staying with
The Nazareth Community has brought together members of St Martin’s, and other churches, in all their diversity, to learn to live the Christian life more intentionally, in the midst of busy lives. The community provides a pattern for contemplative prayer, social action, theological reflection, liturgical ministry and sharing together. We are a dispersed community, in our own homes and contexts, but with a commitment to seven simple disciplines to renew lives.
The workshop was led by Revd Richard Carter and Revd Catherine Duce, and is an opportunity to learn about the life of the community, and to consider how it could be applied in your own contexts.
Richard is the leader of the Nazareth Community and author of The City is My Monastery: a Contemporary Rule of Life; published by Canterbury Press in 2019.
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Great discussion. This is my first time I listened to the Nazareth community online workshop. How can I join in next time online? I live in Washington State USA. London is 8 hours ahead of WA. If I can’t join in , I would love to listen to the discussion later. I am trying to search with my iPad for previous discussions, but can’t find them. However I found the Nazareth community walked in the park with Rev. Richard on March 6. I enjoyed his poem to his mother as well as his mom’s favorite poem from St. Francis. Thank you to enrich my life during the COVID-19 pandemic