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Discover the profound themes of the Lord’s Prayer through twelve stunning artworks in Welsh and English.
Deepen your experience by joining our mindful and creative workshops, offering a calm space for reflection.
What you need to know before visiting
Explore the powerful themes of the Lord’s Prayer through
twelve captivating artworks in both Welsh and English.
Each piece invites you to reflect on ideas of connection, forgiveness, and guidance. Whether you’re familiar with the prayer or new to it, this exhibition offers a space for personal insight and contemplation.
The art show will be open daily to the public starting from
November between the times of
10am and 3pm at St. Mary's Church in Rhossili [SA3 1PL].
There is parking right next to the church.
This is a FREE event and doesn't require any booking in advance.
What you need to know before booking a place...
Your Will Be Done on Earth as It Is in Heaven highlights the desire for harmony between God’s intentions and how we respond to them.
It signifies a commitment to align our lives with God's purposes, promoting love, justice, and peace in our world. This phrase encourages us to embody the values of heaven—compassion, mercy, and community—bringing them to life in our daily interactions and choices, ultimately creating a more just and loving society.
Wednesday 23rd October 2024
St Cattwg's Church Port Eynon SA3 1NN
10am - 3pm
All materials provided but please feel free to bring your own if you desire.
Please wear appropriate clothing if you choose the walk outside.
There are limited spaces available.
A max of 12 people, please book in plenty of time to avoid disappointment.
This event is FREE
We kindly ask participants to arrive between 10am & 10:30am ready for a prompt start and introductions. Hot and Cold refreshments will be available on arrival.
A warm welcome from facilitator Chloe Thomas (The wellbeing co-ordinator The Wonder of Wellbeing) and an introduction to the day's schedule.
Immerse yourself in the serene practice of breath prayers, centred around the comforting theme: "God's Love is Limitless."
Led by a printed guide, participants will embark on either a peaceful walk around Port Eynon or enjoying an interactive indoor experience [Due to weather conditions or preference]. Afterwards, there will be a time of reflection together as a group.
Participants will be introduced to artist *Rachel Wiles: Creative Wellbeing Practitioner & Textile artist*, gaining inspiration and insight into the connection between art, wellbeing, and faith, and discovering how creativity can nurture both the soul and spirit.
You are welcome to bring your own packed lunch and remain in the church building or explore the many delightful dining options available around Port Eynon for a midday break.
Create beautiful landscape collages and reflect on words that represent the Father's heart, by using stamps and ink pads to print them onto your artwork.
Take time to reflect on the experiences we've shared throughout the day, cherishing the moments together, and concluding with a peaceful time of prayer.
The Lord’s Prayer is a key prayer in Christianity, taught by Jesus to His disciples. It expresses a relationship with God as our Father and acknowledges His holiness. The prayer includes themes like the coming of God’s kingdom, the need for daily provision, forgiveness, and protection from temptation. It emphasises spiritual connection, community harmony, and alignment with God’s will, guiding us to live with love and compassion.
In partnership with St Madoc's Centre [SA3 1DE]
Wednesday 13th November 2024
10:30am - 3:30pm
All materials provided but please feel free to bring your own if you desire.
Please wear appropriate clothing for the walk outside.
There are limited spaces available - A max of 15 people, please book in plenty of time to avoid disappointment.
Cost of the day: £7.50
We kindly ask participants to arrive between 10:30 am & 11:00am at the dining room of St Madocs Centre ready for a prompt start and introductions. Hot and Cold refreshments will be available on arrival.
At the centres beautiful and rustic chapel you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene practice of breath prayers, centred around the comforting theme: "God is near when you call."
Around the grounds of the St Madoc's Centre, participants will be given a map and guide to explore and reflect on the Lord's prayer.
Participants will gather back at the chapel to share about their experience.
Enjoy a bowl of homemade soup & roll for lunch and a cake for desert. On booking please inform us of any dietary requirements and we will be happy to meet your needs.
Participants will be introduced to artist *Art by Emily*, gaining insight into the connection between art, well-being, and faith, and discovering how creativity can nurture both the soul and spirit.
Create your very own textured pieces of paper using a variety of mediums, which will be used for pattern making onto postcards and stamping part of the lords prayer that we have chosen to reflect on.
Take time to reflect on the experiences we've shared throughout the day, cherishing the moments together, and concluding with a peaceful time of prayer.
"Give us this day our daily bread" is a prayer asking God to provide for our daily needs, both physical and spiritual. It shows our reliance on God for sustenance and reminds us to trust in His care, live in the present, and share with others. It's a humble request for enough, encouraging gratitude and thankfulness.
Reynoldston Methodist Church [SA3 1BR]
Wednesday 20th November 2024
10:00am - 3:00pm
All materials provided but please feel free to bring your own if you desire.
There are limited spaces available - A max of 12 people, please book in plenty of time to avoid disappointment.
This event is FREE
We kindly ask participants to arrive between 10am & 10:30am ready for a prompt start and introductions. Hot and Cold refreshments will be available on arrival.
A warm welcome from facilitator Chloe Thomas (The wellbeing co-ordinator The Wonder of Wellbeing) and an introduction to the day's schedule.
Immerse yourself in the serene practice of breath prayers, centred around the comforting theme: "God calms your anxious."
Led by a printed guide, participants will reflect on the things they are thankful for in life. Afterwards, there will be a time of reflection together as a group.
Participants will be introduced to artist *Megan Tucker: Local Illustrator*, gaining inspiration and insight into the connection between art, wellbeing, and faith, and discovering how creativity can nurture both the soul and spirit.
Participants are advised to bring a packed lunch with them for this workshop and remain in the church building or near by grounds to eat.
Create hand lettered words through the help of a easy follow guide, focusing on what you are thankful for and place them in a thankfulness jar. Listen to a story of how this practice helped others body mind and soul.
Take time to reflect on the experiences we've shared throughout the day, cherishing the moments together, and concluding with a peaceful time of prayer.
Vicar Gower Ministry Area
Wellbeing Project Coordinator & Artist