Portsmouth Christians seek to reach spiritually active non-believers

Written by Super User 19 May 2010

Christians in the Diocese of Portsmouth are hoping to reach out to churchgoers in need of new inspiration as well as people who would describe themselves as spiritual yet do not go to church. They are inviting passers-by, tourists and worshippers to drop into the city's Anglican cathedral for its spirituality fair, which will host prayer stations, workshops and meditations on April 17. Organisers say they hope the 'Be Still' fair will inspire people to worship God in new ways and help those who rarely experience Christian spirituality. Also on offer will be poetry as a spiritual aid, the role of the senses in Christian spirituality, what the Bible has to say and a prayer tent. There will be a traditional labyrinth laid out in the centre of the building – a medieval maze that encourages contemplation. Workshops through the day include prayer and movement, weaving and sculpture.

Pray: for visitors to this special event that they will learn more of and feel closer to God. (Ps.46:10)

More: http://www.christiantoday.co.uk/article/portsmouth.christians.seek.to.reach.spiritually.active.nonbelievers/25642.htm

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