March is a month of edges. Winter loosens its grip, but spring has not yet found its voice. The earth waits. We wait.
This Quiet Day is an invitation to honour the holy ground of the "in-between" — those threshold places in our lives where clarity has not yet come, and the next step is hidden. In the stillness of Rydal's gardens and the soft light on the fells, we will listen for the God who meets us in wilderness and uncertainty.
Through scripture, silence, and gentle guidance, we will explore what it means to trust hidden growth. There will be space simply to be — to breathe, to walk, to sit beneath bare branches and notice the first, brave signs of life.
Come if you are waiting.
Come if you are unsure.
Come and discover that the threshold itself is holy.
Led by Rydal Hall Chaplain – Revd Lawrence Basham
| Season (26 Mar 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Thursday | 10:00 | - 16:00 |
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