Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Advent 2010

During Advent I; and hopefully some guests will be preparing daily
devotions based on the week's lectionary readings, from Monday to
Thursday looking back on Sunday's readings; and on Friday, the gospel
for the coming Sunday.

Find Read Think Pray at www.readthinkpray.wordpress.com; you will find links there to download as .pdf or .doc

Angus Kelly

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Welcome Message

3 February 2015



Dear Fellow-Seekers,

Welcome to "Soulfeast" the blogsite of an Ecumenical Group who seek to be involved in the renewing of the Contemplative Tradition within the Church . The purpose of this site is to provide the information and links that will allow you, the seeker, to be able to find what you need to explore the Contemplative life for yourself, or in your group or Church.

By means of this site we are trying to broaden the information net even more widely to include all our partners in this vital work, with an even more ecumenical flavour through the various links which we hope you find helpful and directive.

The purpose of this site is to connect you with the persons or organizations that can give you more information, and with whom you can liase with regard to details and availability, to meet your particular need.

However if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact, Rev David Newton at newtond@telkomsa.net or 0725865241 (c) 021 9198322 (o&h)

Over the years we have always sought to make it quite clear that one of our primary roles is networking the various activities available for exploring the Contemplative Life, so that you may choose and plan effectively.

All of the different opportunities that we offer at this stage  are on the "Programs" page. please have a look and get in touch if your are interested. We will add more opportunities as these arise.

We would welcome any helpful input that would assist us in making this site more effective.

Enjoy your visit,

David 

Welcome to Soul Feast

This will be the home on the web for Soul Feast, a blog of an ecumenical group within the Church, seeking to help renew its Contemplative Tradition.