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! New ! Join the first cohort to pray through this particular material together with Lissy.
Applications are now open for a June 2026 retreat with John's Gospel. The group meeting times for this retreat are as follows:
June 2026 Group Sessions, 4-6pm GMT (UK Time) // 8-10am Pacific // 11-1 Eastern
Monday 1 June
Monday 8 June
Monday 15 June
Monday 22 June
Monday 29 June
Monday 6 July
Please confirm that you will be availabe to attend all sessions before applying. I look forward to seeing you there!
A Retreat in Daily Life is a way to find something of what you might experience on a residential retreat, with the difference being that you are at home, and the prayer experience is woven into the rhythm of your ordinary life.
The Retreat in Daily Life: John's Gospel involves two components:
Six days per week : Thirty to Forty-five minutes of daily personal prayer, with suggested meditations and reflection questions.
One day per week : A two-hour Zoom call, to share with other pilgrims who are on retreat with you. Lissy hosts these sessions in a group spiritual direction format.
Who is this for?This retreat is suitable for anyone who has (or has had) some kind of practice of Christian prayer, and is ready to explore a bit more of their faith, their prayer life or their relationship with God. This might be for you if you:
Would like to explore the contemplative prayer traditions of the Christian faith
Are ready for something deeper in your relationship with God
Are interested in exploring the writings of John's Gospel through a contemplative lens
Hope to find God in new ways
Would like some structure and support to help you with a habit of daily prayer
Would like to go away on retreat, but are unable to at the moment
Enjoy Contemplative at Home meditations and want to connect with others who do as well
Prayer Material
Meditations from the Contemplative at Home archives are suggested for five days of the week, with an Examen or review practice on the sixth day of the week. During the course of this retreat, we will be praying through meditations in John's Gospel.
Prompts for reflection are also provided. Most of the meditations are around twenty minutes in length, with a suggested 15 minutes after the audio meditation for journalling or reflecting on your prayer experience. It is suggested that you set aside around 45 minutes/day for prayer.
Further Details and Commitment
The times listed on the sign up link above reflect the time for the group calls. Please be aware of your local time zone. I work in the UK and times may be listed for GMT.
There will be one call before the retreat begins, and one at the end of each week, for a total of 6 calls.
There will be a maximum of six participants in the group.
Please check that you are able to attend all of the group sessions before you apply.
The daily prayer can be done at any time that suits you but, if you don't already have a 30-45 minute window of time devoted to prayer each day, do take some time to think about when you might fit it in, for example: will you wake up earlier? Will you do it at lunch time? in the evening? How realistic is this? Is there a place in your house where you could sit to pray? Will those you share space with will be able to respect your commitment to the retreat?
This won't be for everyone, but for those who are drawn to take part in this prayer experience, I have no doubt that it will be a positive and enriching time. I am really looking forward to sharing this space with you.
For five days of the week you will have a suggested audio mediation to pray with, from the archives of Contemplative at Home. On the sixth day you will be invited to pray with an examen or review of the week of prayer.
Yes, you will need to pray using a device that is connected to the internet so that you can stream the audio meditations.
You will need time, a place where you are free to drop into deep prayer and reflection, and a journal or something you can write on.
You will also need good access to the Internet and access to Zoom software (worth checking that you have the latest version installed), plus a place where you can attend the Zoom calls with privacy.