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Northumbria Community

We hope you'll enjoy your visit, and find what you're looking for.

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 Welcome to our website, filled with news and information about the Northumbria Community.  We're adding new stuff all the time, and if you're 'just looking' then you're welcome to come in and browse around.  If you're looking for something in particular, then we hope you'll find it here!  You can receive notifications each time pages are updated, by using the 'rss feed'.  You can click the rss link at the bottom of any page, whenever it's present, to receive notifications of changes to that page.   The rss icon is the orange square with the white dot and two squiggles in it.

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If you arrived at Acton Home Farm, the Mother House of the Northumbria Community, the first thing we'd probably do is put the kettle on, and have a blether... so what's the online equivalent of that?  Just come on in and make yourself at home, and you'll find the answers to some of your questions about the Northumbria Community... eventually... probably..

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Contact Us

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ellen_smHere's some information about the different ways you can get in touch with the Northumbria Community:

 

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Reflecting on our Rule: Week 5

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We are called to be available to others
in a call to exercise HOSPITALITY
recognising that in welcoming others
we honour and welcome the Christ himself
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Coventry Pilgrimage, March-April 2012

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We've had a copy of a letter from some Friends in Community:

Coventry Pilgrimage
26th March to 1st April 2012

Letter to all churches in Coventry Diocese
November 2011

We are writing to you on behalf of the planning group for a Coventry Pilgrimage to be held in the week beginning March 26th 2012 and culminating in a pilgrim service in Coventry Cathedral on the evening of Palm Sunday April 1st 2012.

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Home at Last!

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On Sunday the 13th of February 2011 the words of the day 13 meditation were read aloud for the first time in our new 'Nether Springs' at Acton Home Farm. How apt and moving they were as we sat and prayed after this long journey home. This was the first day that the Community had been able to gather at our new Mother House, and the story of Achsah and Othniel was a clear reminder of God's faithfulness and provision for us as a Community after the turmoil of leaving Hetton Hall. 

Day 13 Meditation - Achsah and Othniel

And so it was that Achsah kept urging Othniel her husband
to ask from her father a field.
She lighted from off her ass, and Caleb said to her,
'What is it that you want?'
And she said to him, 'Give me a blessing,
for you have given me this dark, desert land;
now give me also springs of water.'
And her father gave her the upper and the nether springs.
Judges1:14-15

One of the things that many people have commented on is how well the familiar and the new have blended together, Acton Home Farm feels like home. But it's more than this, it also feels like a place of renewed purpose for us where the 'monastic' and the 'missional' sit closer together, as we begin to explore afresh the five monastic disciplines that underpinned our life at Hetton Hall: Worship, Work, Study, Solitude and Community. The physical move to Acton Home Farm is now complete, but the transition into this new chapter of our Community's life is still continuing as we build on the foundations of old, and seek God for his purposes for us in this wonderful place. 

At the rebuIlding of the Abbey on Iona, George Macleod prayed a prayer that voices our prayers:

It is not just the interior of the walls, it is our own inner beings you have renewed. We are your temple not made by hands. We are your body. If every wall should crumble, and every church decay, we are your habitation. Nearer are you than breathing, closer than hands and feet. Ours are the eyes with which you, in the mystery, look out in compassion on the world. So we bless you for this place, for your directing of us, your redeeming of us, and your indwelling. Take us 'outside the camp', Lord, outside holiness, out to where soldiers gamble, and thieves curse, and nations clash at the cross-roads of the world... So shall this building be justified.

The sounds of saws and hammers are giving way to the sounds of chapel bell, prayers and laughter. Come and join with us as we seek God and build a new home together. 

 
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