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Exhibition
Mark Vernon: The World in a Grain of Sand
St John's Waterloo 73 Waterloo road, London"To see a World in a Grain of Sand. And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour." This event is part of the Exploring Spirit Season at St John's. Mark Vernon is a psychotherapist and writer, with a keen interest in ancient philosophy,
LEP Exhibition at Applecart Arts, London
Applecart Arts The Passmore Edwards Building, 207 Plashet Grove, London, London, United KingdomExhibition and events at: Applecart Arts, The Passmore Edwards Building, 207 Plashet Grove, London E6 1BX https://applecartarts.com/
Space for Silence at St Johns Waterloo, with the Loving Earth exhibition
St John's Waterloo 73 Waterloo road, LondonCome and go as you like. In the candlelit crypt you can meditate -- or just breathe -- as you choose. There’ll be resources for those who wish to use them, and chairs and bean bags . If you prefer to lie down you may want to bring a yoga mat. The crypt will be
Breathe: Taizé chanting at St John’s Waterloo
St John's Waterloo 73 Waterloo road, LondonA chance to learn and sing some of the beautiful chants from the ecumenical (Christian) Taizé community in France in a short, contemplative service, in the context of the Old Crypt at St John’s amidst 100 Loving Earth textile art panels reminding us of things, people and places we love, and inspiring us to care
Mindful meditation at St John’s Waterloo
St John's Waterloo 73 Waterloo road, LondonMindful meditation: a led meditation guiding your mind and spirit towards openness and peace. No religious content. This session, part of the Exploring Spirit: Breathe sessions at St John's will be held amidst the exhibition of 100 Loving Earth panels. What does the silence have to offer you? Reserve your space here
Stopping Climate Change: Policies for Real Zero – book launch with Paul Ekins
Friends House 177 Euston Rd, Euston, London, United KingdomPaul Ekins, Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy at University College London will launch his latest book, Stopping Climate Change: Policies for Real Zero . Paul will introduce the book and invite questions and discussion . Come early to explore the Loving Earth exhibition: textile art panels about things we love that are threatened by environmental breakdown,
Loving Earth Saturday at Friends House
Friends House 177 Euston Rd, Euston, London, United KingdomA special Saturday opening of the Quaker Centre so you can see the Loving Earth textile art exhibition, browse and buy in the bookshop, and savour food and Friendship at the Seed Café there. A Meeting for worship will also be held at 11.30 in the worship space, followed by a chance to share reflections
Loving Earth exhibition at Poole Library
Poole Library Dolphin Centre, Poole, United Kingdom25 textile art panels made locally as part of the Loving Earth Projet will be on display towards the rear of the library. Please check the library website for opening times.
George Fox Digital Exhibition & Competition
Quaker Tapestry Museum Quaker Tapestry Ltd, Friends Meeting House, Stramongate, Kendal, Cumbria, United KingdomThis year, Quaker Tapestry Museum are putting on an exhibition to coincide with George Fox’s 400th Anniversary, launching at the end of March. Alongside this we are inviting children and young people to submit their artwork for a digital exhibition to go on our website. Everyone who submits will have their artwork added to the
Loving Earth Project at National Needlework Archive
National Needlework Archive The Old Chapel Textile Centre, Main Street, Greenham Business Park,, Newbury, Berkshire, United KingdomThe National Needlework Archive will be hosting an exhibition of 100 Loving Earth panels this Spring. The NNA is not open to the public every day. Please onsite their website for opening dates and times, special events and charges. https://www.nationalneedleworkarchive.org.uk/index.html