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A Sound of Sheer Silence

From the earliest years of Christianity to the present day, the practice of silent prayer is where many have sought, and found, the presence of God. But it is not always as simple as it sounds. In this video The Revd Richard Carter offers a ‘beginner’s guide’ to silence, reflecting on its nature, practice, joys and pitfalls, and how we can find it in our noisy city and busy lives. Richard was for many years a member of the Melanesian Brotherhood in the Solomon Islands where silence was a daily part of the spiritual life of the community. In London he is the founder and leader of the Nazareth Community where contemplative prayer is the basis for their contemporary rule of life. He is Associate Vicar for Mission at St Martin-in-the-Fields in central London, and the author of ‘The City is my Monastery: A contemporary rule of life’.

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Christian contemplative prayer and meditation a Julian Meetings experience

The video offers an experience of a typical Julian Meeting. Use for your personal prayer or in a meeting. Julian Meetings are a network of Christian ecumenical contemplative prayer groups across the UK, open to people of all faiths and none. Find out more details about a group near you at http://www.thejulianmeetings.net The website also has guidance for those not quite sure how to use the half hour silence for contemplative prayer and meditation.