Shared Lectio Divina, October 2020
My reflections during shared Lectio on the Gospel reading: Luke 10.38-end.
My reflections during shared Lectio on the Gospel reading: Luke 10.38-end.
My reflections during shared Lectio on the Gospel reading: John 1.47-51.
My reflections during shared Lectio on the Gospel reading: Matthew 23.23–26.
My reflections during shared Lectio on the Gospel reading: Matthew 13.36–43.
My reflections during shared Lectio on the Gospel reading: Matthew 8:18,23-27.
Initially a step into the unknown, group Lectio Divina over Zoom has proved to work extremely well; its very structured format holds open a space for deep encounters with both God and each other.
My reflections during shared Lectio on the Gospel reading: John 21.20-23.
My reflections during shared Lectio on the Gospel reading: John 17.1-11.
My reflections during shared Lectio on the Gospel reading: John 6.30-35.
I led this workshop on the ancient monastic practice of Lectio Divina, as part of a Prayer & Spirituality Day at Exeter Cathedral.
The monastic practice of lectio divina allows us to open ourselves to God’s word. It can be loosely translated as ‘spiritual reading’, but does not just involve reading.