Morning prayer at 7am is a killer – I don’t believe God is even awake then enough to hear Common Worship morning prayer! A good start to the day. After breakfast I explored the building a bit. The sisters have some great places for silence and reflection: a wonderful Chartes Labyrinth set out in a large room, a sacred space area in the hermitage in the top of the roof, and a blue room set up for reflection. I’ll try some of these out as the retreat progresses.
There were two main thoughts for today based on Philippians – to pray and ask God to guard our hearts and to take care of our minds by continually allowing them to be stretched and educated. One helpful idea was called ‘access denied’ by Michael where things that he keeps churning over in his mind are put to the side and given to God so that he can get on with stuff. This is something I could do with developing in my life.
During today I went for a long walk as the sun was shining for a little while. I walked to Hever and Back which was just a couple of hours in total along some quiet roads and through some nice scenery while passing the occasional massive house. I was struck by the richness of God’s creation as well as the richness of humanity.
I wandered into St Peters in Hever to get out of the rain and found a little oasis of peace of and history. This is the location of the tomb of Sir Thomas Bullen – Anne Boleyn’s dad and so Queen Elizabeth I’s grandfather. I stood before the altar and used the time to outline my nervousness to God. This was a special time as I felt God say ‘I am the God who called you, the God who has been here since long before Henry VIII. I understand your nerves, but your call comes from me.’ I do not profess hear God’s voice regularly in this way, and so this was quite a powerful time for me. Seems odd I needed to find myself in a small silent church to be reminded of something so basic.
Tomorrow will be a different day again as we are joined by the bishops and each have a short interview with one of them.








