2022/05/09

Quaker Retreat - Meeting-For-Learning-2022

Quaker Retreat - Meeting-For-Learning-2022



Each participant will have a private bedroom for the 6 nights. All accommodation, meals and a resource book are included in the price, which will be $850. You may apply for financial assistance through your Regional Meeting. Talk with your Clerk or Ministry Convener if you are considering registering for the course and applying for support.

Retreat Week at Sevenhill Centre of Ignatian Sprituality, SA
8th – 14th October, 2022
Similar dates, 2023 in South Australia

Meeting for Learning: Where? 

The 2022 Retreat will be held at the Sevenhill Centre of Ignatian  Spirituality, in the Clare Valley of South Australia, approximately 130  km north of Adelaide. 

Accommodation and Cost 

When? 

Saturday, 8th – Friday, 14th October 2022 

How to apply – for this or a future year 

The Retreat is open to Members, Attenders and others in sympathy  with the Quaker way.  

If you think this retreat might be for you, please take these steps: 

1. Talk to a previous participant in your local Meeting, or your  Regional Meeting clerk, to ask about their experience.

2. Write to Fiona Gardner fionagardneraway@icloud.com expressing  your interest in participating. If possible, this should be by the  end of May 2022. 

  

The SA Contact Person is David Barry:

David.Barry.TLUD@gmail.com

0425 29 2288.  

  

Meeting for Learning 

A time for living in a Quaker Community 

An intensive exploration of Quaker life experiences. 

Spiritual nurture in community guided by three or four facilitators.  

Friends reflecting on what it is to study, worship and be  transformed 

by the Spirit.  

Quaker processes practiced faithfully in everyday life.  The year-long program begins and ends with two six-night residential retreats. 

Forming a listening group for support in living with intention  through the year between   Facilitators continue their nurture through the year with contact as needed. 



Meeting for Learning is an Australia Yearly Meeting program, hosted in 2022/3 by South Australia Regional Meeting under the care of Quaker Learning Australia.


Quaker Meeting for Learning is a year-long program book-ended  by week-long residential retreats. It is an extended time to  explore the Spirit and learn about Quaker ways, together with  members and attenders from around Australia. Sometimes others  from different faith communities join Meeting for Learning. For most  of the year-long program, you remain part of your regular  community. Residential retreats give the opportunity for you to  commence and complete this journey by sharing experiences with  others. 

Themes for the retreats alternate. The 2022 Retreat focus will be on  the individual spiritual journey in our faith community; the  2023 focus is on the faith community and our journey in it.  

Listening to ourselves and each other is a practice which often leads  to deep insights, transformation and discernment. Much time is  devoted to deepening listening skills among other practices that  are based on Friends’ long history of spiritual nurture and faith in  action. 

A feature of each retreat is a mid-week silent day and night.  Some participants feel nervous about this beforehand, and then find  that extended silence in community is an enriching experience. A  facilitator is always available during the Silent Day for reflection or  conversation. 

Between retreats your learning processes go on with a Support  Group that you choose from your local Meeting and/or from friends  and family. You will select members for your group who will listen, empathise and encourage while you give attention to specific areas  of your life where you can feel the spirit moving. Local members of  support groups regularly report how gratifying it is to share with the  participant. Sharing this journey is then a rich part of the next Retreat.  


The size of the group at each retreat is up to 12 participants, who  are guided by three or four volunteer facilitators during the retreat.  The facilitators provide reading materials, sessions, exercises  and pastoral guidance to assist each participant’s spiritual  journey.


The resources provided allow retreatants to develop their  knowledge of Quaker writings and beliefs, and to reflect on their own journey. Each day allows time for discussion, exploration,  rest and reflection. During the retreat, some activities are carried  out as a whole group, some are conducted in small groups and  some exercises are undertaken as a personal activity. Structured  and unstructured time is included in the retreat.  

Some quotes from previous participants 

The first retreat was the safest, most nurturing, most healing group of that  size that I had experienced – thanks to the skilled and loving facilitators,  Fiona Gardner, Sue Wilson, Jenny Spinks and Catherine Heyward, and the  openness and courage of the participants.

In addition to stimulating, and  sometimes challenging, individual and collective spiritual exercises and  explorations, I received emotional/spiritual support from daily Meetings for  Worship, and facilitators and participants alike. Practicing compassionate  listening in a spiritual context in small groups, and being listened to in the  same way, was a privilege. I felt a sense of belonging that has been rare in  my life, and I left the retreat encouraged, inspired and on a high. 

As a result of the year-long process I began the second retreat more nurtured,  relaxed and open than I had on the first. I felt even more affirmed and, yes,  loved. I left, not on a high this time, but with a fullness of mind, heart and  soul that continues to sustain me. 

Meeting for Learning was a turning point in my Quaker life, not only the  retreats, also working with my support team for the year and these people  still play an important role in my spiritual growth.