This week will allow you to experience life in community at Iona Abbey. This includes participating in regular worship, sharing in meals and joining in community tasks that contribute to our shared life.
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This week will allow you to experience life in community at Iona Abbey. This includes participating in regular worship, sharing in meals and joining in community tasks that contribute to our shared life.
WAITING LIST – please contact ionaabbeybookings@iona.org.uk to add your name to the waiting list.
This week will allow you to experience life in community at Iona Abbey. This includes participating in regular worship, sharing in meals and joining in community tasks that contribute to our shared life.
This week will allow you to experience life in community at Iona Abbey. This includes participating in regular worship, sharing in meals and joining in community tasks that contribute to our shared life.
Experience the heartache, confusion, silence and joy of the journey through Holy Week into Easter. Facilitated by Jo Love and Pat Bennett.
Come and help us get Iona Abbey Centre ready for the 2024 season. This week is for energetic people who don’t mind getting their hands dirty. This week is available at a discounted rate.
Associate Members Week. Rest and Renewal. Connecting and Community. Exploring and Practicing. Join us for a well-balanced time together. In addition to the usual rhythm of worship, work, play and
The Gaelic concept of dùthchas entails an understanding of land, community, culture, belonging to place, and land-based learning. Together we will consider the spiritual foundations for such understanding, and how this may shape our everyday practice. Dùthchas programme facilitators: Profs Mairéad Nic Craith and Ullrich (Ulli) Kockel.
Led by Iocal artist, Mhairi Killin, this week will include illustrated talks, mindful observation, conversation time to create. All are welcome, regardless of artistic skill experience, just bring an active imagination.
The call to live into the ‘hereness’. Join us to explore how we might become more faithful stewards of and with our lives in response to the ecological crisis. Facilitated by Dr. Mark S. Burrows & Rev. Ute Molitor.