Calendar of Events

Upcoming events at the House of the Open Door Community

The Community hosts many events throughout the year, using some of the facilities in our Retreat Centre; we list those coming up in a calendar below.  

Our Tithe Barn is sometimes reserved for guest groups but is at other times is an ideal event space for meetings or conferences hosted by the community such as our Friday night Fellowship meetings, or those visiting for discipleship.  Smaller meetings such as craft retreats take place in our Craft Studio.

If you are visiting for one of the events it may be possible for us to cater for you in our Dining Room; during your visit you are welcome to spend any spare time in our Retreat Centre Gardens

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Mar
3
Fri
The Plan – The Big Picture
Mar 3 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

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Session 1 this evening covers “The Plan”, as part of the Big Picture.

Over 12 evenings during March, April and May 2017 we will be running the Big Picture Bible course as part of our Friday Night Fellowship Meetings.

The evenings will start with a short time of praise and worship at 8pm, watching the 15 minute DVD, followed by discussion in small groups with general feedback at the end.  The evening will finish with drinks 9.30pm.

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

 

Mar
10
Fri
God – The Big Picture
Mar 10 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

home_advertSession 2 this evening covers “God”, as part of the Big Picture.

Over 12 evenings during March, April and May 2017 we will be running the Big Picture Bible course as part of our Friday Night Fellowship Meetings.

The evenings will start with a short time of praise and worship at 8pm, watching the 15 minute DVD, followed by discussion in small groups with general feedback at the end.  The evening will finish with drinks 9.30pm.

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

Mar
11
Sat
Men’s Breakfast (Second Saturday)
Mar 11 @ 8:30 am

We welcome men to join us for a men’s breakfast followed by praise and worship, praying for each other and intercession as the Lord leads us.  

For more see Men’s Days

Mar
17
Fri
Creation – The Big Picture
Mar 17 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

home_advertSession 3 this evening covers “Creation”, as part of the Big Picture.

Over 12 evenings during March, April and May 2017 we will be running the Big Picture Bible course as part of our Friday Night Fellowship Meetings.

The evenings will start with a short time of praise and worship at 8pm, watching the 15 minute DVD, followed by discussion in small groups with general feedback at the end.  The evening will finish with drinks 9.30pm.

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

Mar
24
Fri
The Fall – The Big Picture
Mar 24 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

home_advertSession 4 this evening covers “The Fall”, as part of the Big Picture.

Over 12 evenings during March, April and May 2017 we will be running the Big Picture Bible course as part of our Friday Night Fellowship Meetings.

The evenings will start with a short time of praise and worship at 8pm, watching the 15 minute DVD, followed by discussion in small groups with general feedback at the end.  The evening will finish with drinks 9.30pm.

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

Mar
31
Fri
The People – The Big Picture
Mar 31 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

home_advertSession 5 this evening covers “The People”, as part of the Big Picture.

Over 12 evenings during March, April and May 2017 we will be running the Big Picture Bible course as part of our Friday Night Fellowship Meetings.

The evenings will start with a short time of praise and worship at 8pm, watching the 15 minute DVD, followed by discussion in small groups with general feedback at the end.  The evening will finish with drinks 9.30pm.

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

Apr
7
Fri
The Incarnation – The Big Picture
Apr 7 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

home_advertSession 6 this evening covers “The Incarnation”, as part of the Big Picture.

Over 12 evenings during March, April and May 2017 we will be running the Big Picture Bible course as part of our Friday Night Fellowship Meetings.

The evenings will start with a short time of praise and worship at 8pm, watching the 15 minute DVD, followed by discussion in small groups with general feedback at the end.  The evening will finish with drinks 9.30pm.

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

Apr
14
Fri
No Friday Night Meeting (The Cross – The Big Picture)
Apr 14 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

home_advertNo Meeting this week

There will be no Friday Night Fellowship Meeting on Good Friday  (14 April).

Session 7 of the Big Picture would have taken place on this evening.

Instead of meeting together, this week we invite those who have been attending the sessions for the Big Picture Course to reflect on the theme at home, using the 15 minute DVD, and the book for the course.

We will continue the course on Friday 21 April with Session 8 (New Life).

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

Apr
21
Fri
New Life – The Big Picture
Apr 21 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

home_advertSession 8 this evening covers “New Life”, as part of the Big Picture.

Over 12 evenings during March, April and May 2017 we will be running the Big Picture Bible course as part of our Friday Night Fellowship Meetings.

The evenings will start with a short time of praise and worship at 8pm, watching the 15 minute DVD, followed by discussion in small groups with general feedback at the end.  The evening will finish with drinks 9.30pm.

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

Apr
28
Fri
Resurrection – The Big Picture
Apr 28 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

home_advertSession 9 this evening covers “Resurrection”, as part of the Big Picture.

Over 12 evenings during March, April and May 2017 we will be running the Big Picture Bible course as part of our Friday Night Fellowship Meetings.

The evenings will start with a short time of praise and worship at 8pm, watching the 15 minute DVD, followed by discussion in small groups with general feedback at the end.  The evening will finish with drinks 9.30pm.

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

Apr
29
Sat
Stillness – Quiet Day
Apr 29 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

We invite you to take time out of the busyness and pressures of everyday life…

Enter into the peace and stillness of reflection and silence, in this day of reflection led by Margaret Wade, a spiritual director and retreat leader.

The day will be from 10am – 4pm, and the suggested contribution is £25 per person, which will include refreshments and lunch.

For booking details please contact Lynda by email or phone – see Contact Us

For other “Stillness” Quiet Days this year, see Stillness – Quiet Days

May
5
Fri
The Holy Spirit – The Big Picture
May 5 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

home_advertSession 10 this evening covers “The Holy Spirit”, as part of the Big Picture.

Over 12 evenings during March, April and May 2017 we will be running the Big Picture Bible course as part of our Friday Night Fellowship Meetings.

The evenings will start with a short time of praise and worship at 8pm, watching the 15 minute DVD, followed by discussion in small groups with general feedback at the end.  The evening will finish with drinks 9.30pm.

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

May
12
Fri
The Church – The Big Picture
May 12 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

home_advertSession 11 this evening covers “The Church”, as part of the Big Picture.

Over 12 evenings during March, April and May 2017 we will be running the Big Picture Bible course as part of our Friday Night Fellowship Meetings.

The evenings will start with a short time of praise and worship at 8pm, watching the 15 minute DVD, followed by discussion in small groups with general feedback at the end.  The evening will finish with drinks 9.30pm.

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

May
19
Fri
The End Times – The Big Picture
May 19 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

home_advertSession 12 this evening covers “The End Times”, as part of the Big Picture.

Over 12 evenings during March, April and May 2017 we will be running the Big Picture Bible course as part of our Friday Night Fellowship Meetings.

The evenings will start with a short time of praise and worship at 8pm, watching the 15 minute DVD, followed by discussion in small groups with general feedback at the end.  The evening will finish with drinks 9.30pm.

For more see https://www.houseoftheopendoor.org/calendar/bigpicture

Jul
7
Fri
Revd Michael Mitton – ‘Seasoned by Seasons’ – First Friday for July
Jul 7 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Revd Canon Michael Mitton will be speaking at our Friday Night Fellowship Meeting for July.  Michael is a regular visitor to community who has spoken at our Friday nights before.

Michael will be speaking on “Seasoned by Seasons” –  the theme of his new book that is being published in September.

In our own journey through life we often experience different seasons of the soul – autumn losses, dark nights of winter, springtime discoveries and summer flourishings.

Using an imaginative exploration of bible stories, Michael will speak about how we can flourish in all seasons.

Join us as we seek the Lord together – All welcome

See the Diary for Friday night speakers on other dates

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Canon Michael Mitton is an Anglican priest and a freelance speaker, writer and spiritual director. He currently works in the mission department of the Derby Diocese and also leads a small church. He is author of a number of books including Restoring the Woven Cord, Dreaming of Home and Travellers of the Heart.

Aug
4
Fri
Jenny Baker First Friday – “Living in the Spirit, in the 21st Century”
Aug 4 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Jenny Baker will be speaking at our Friday Night Fellowship Meeting for August.  

Jenny will be speaking on “Living in the Spirit, in the 21st Century”

Join us as we seek the Lord together – All welcome

See the Diary for Friday night speakers on other dates

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As Regional Coordinator for the Celebrate Catholic Charismatic Events,  Jenny spends much of her time travelling to the many weekend conferences to support the regional teams.  She has served the Celebrate leadership team since 2006 and previously worked within the Catholic Church presenting and producing Catholic Faith Exploration (CaFE) DVD resources.

She also speaks across the UK and beyond in parishes and at conferences.

She is Vice Chair of the English National Service Committee (NSC) for Catholic Charismatic Renewal.

Sep
15
Fri
Autumn talks on the Holy Spirit – Week 1 – The Holy Spirit and Freedom
Sep 15 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

15th September: The Holy Spirit and Freedom

“If the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed” John 8v.36

Beth will give a series of talks on the Holy Spirit at HOD on Fridays this Autumn.

  • 15th September: The Holy Spirit and Freedom: “If the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed” John 8v.36
  • 22nd September: The Holy Spirit and Atonement
  • 29th September: The Holy Spirit and Empowerment.

The evening will begin with a worship time, followed by Beth’s talk.  All welcome.  

Please Contact Us with any questions

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Beth has approximately 30 years of experience teaching RE, Scripture and Philosophy in schools, as well as work in parishes and prayer groups in Birmingham.

Her qualifications include a diploma in Pastoral Theology, an MA in Catholic Theology, and she is currently studying scripture at PhD level at Birmingham University

Sep
22
Fri
Autumn talks on the Holy Spirit – Week 2 – The Holy Spirit and Atonement
Sep 22 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

22nd September: The Holy Spirit and Atonement

Beth will give a series of talks on the Holy Spirit at HOD on Fridays this Autumn.

  • 15th September: The Holy Spirit and Freedom: “If the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed” John 8v.36
  • 22nd September: The Holy Spirit and Atonement
  • 29th September: The Holy Spirit and Empowerment.

The evening will begin with a worship time, followed by Beth’s talk.  All welcome.  

Please Contact Us with any questions

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Beth has approximately 30 years of experience teaching RE, Scripture and Philosophy in schools, as well as work in parishes and prayer groups in Birmingham.

Her qualifications include a diploma in Pastoral Theology, an MA in Catholic Theology, and she is currently studying scripture at PhD level at Birmingham University

Sep
29
Fri
Autumn talks on the Holy Spirit – Week 3 – The Holy Spirit and Empowerment
Sep 29 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

29th September: The Holy Spirit and Empowerment

Beth will give a series of talks on the Holy Spirit at HOD on Fridays this Autumn.

  • 15th September: The Holy Spirit and Freedom: “If the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed” John 8v.36
  • 22nd September: The Holy Spirit and Atonement
  • 29th September: The Holy Spirit and Empowerment.

The evening will begin with a worship time, followed by Beth’s talk.  All welcome.  

Please Contact Us with any questions

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Beth has approximately 30 years of experience teaching RE, Scripture and Philosophy in schools, as well as work in parishes and prayer groups in Birmingham.

Her qualifications include a diploma in Pastoral Theology, an MA in Catholic Theology, and she is currently studying scripture at PhD level at Birmingham University

Oct
21
Sat
Autumn Season – Quiet Day
Oct 21 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Then I will send rain on your land in its season, both autumn and spring rains, so that you may gather in your grain, new wine and olive oil.” 

(Deut. 11:14)

 

Stop awhile in whichever season you find yourself to spend time with God, to be encouraged, refreshed, and strengthened to continue on your journey with Him.

The day will be from 10am – 4pm, and the suggested contribution is £25 per person, which will include refreshments and lunch.

For booking details please contact Lynda by email or phone – see Contact Us

For other “Seasons” Quiet Days next year, see Seasons – Quiet Days

Nov
3
Fri
First Friday – November – Speaker John Waddoups
Nov 3 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

John Waddoups will be the speaker at our First Friday Night Fellowship Meeting for November 

Join us as we seek the Lord together – All welcome

See the Diary for Friday night speakers on other dates

Nov
8
Wed
Creative Journaling Day
Nov 8 @ 10:00 am – 3:30 pm

Creative Journaling Day
Why and how to keep a spiritual journal

What is the day about?

Throughout the centuries people have used what today we call journaling to help them reflect on their own faith journey. Keeping a journal is different to keeping a diary. Unlike a diary, which records what has gone on in the past, a journal helps us see what God is saying to us now.
During this day we will explore how powerful this tool can be and the different creative ways we can keep a journal. Being creative does not mean that you have to be good at art! We are all different and the way we compile our journal will be unique to each one of us. Participants will be encouraged to use whatever way suits them best. Some people like to keep their journal using words alone, either in prose or in poetry or in note form. Others like to incorporate something visual, .either collected from other sources or to create their own. Some like their journal to be organised, others prefer randomness. Throughout the day there will be opportunities to explore these and many other aspects of keeping a journal.
As journaling is about reflecting on our experience and what God is doing for us, the day will encourage those who come to create and keep a journal “for real” during the time we are together. We will therefore have time for personal reflection. It is out of these short times of quiet with God that we will work on our journal using lots of different techniques and ways so that we can keep the journal going back home if we wish.

What will happen during the day?   

The two morning sessions will look at:

  • Why keep a spiritual journal?
  • Journalling – where we are now on our faith journey and where we have come from.  

In the afternoon the two sessions will concentrate on:

  • Journalling our relationship with the Lord today.
  • Journalling what God asks us to become and do.

You will not be asked to show or share anything you do during the day with anyone else.

Who can come?  

Anyone! No previous journaling experience is necessary. All that is needed is a willingness to be open and to explore how our creativity can be a vehicle through which God can speak to us and we can listen to God.What should I bring with me?  
Everything you will need will be provided but if you have favourite pictures, photos, poems or prayers that mean something special to you bring them along, You may or may not use them.

Who will lead it?

Christine Dodd

Christine is a trained spiritual director and experienced retreat giver and the author of several books on spirituality and scripture.
For many years Christine was Director for Adult Formation in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hallam, which is centred on Sheffield. Her work involved her in helping adults discover more about their faith and spirituality within parishes, the diocese and nationally.

How do I book?

Please see Contact Us to get in touch to book your place.

The day will be from 10am – 4pm, and the suggested contribution is £25 per person, which will include refreshments and lunch.

 

Nov
17
Fri
“Experiences from the Desert” led by Andrew Swinford – Friday night fellowship meeting
Nov 17 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

 

Our Third Friday night speaker for November is Andy Swinford.  Andy will speak on the theme “Experiences from the Desert”

All welcome.
_______________________andySwinford

Andy Swinford lives in Birmingham where until his recent retirement he taught at King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls. He is an elder in his church, Pavilion Christian Community.

He has a particular interest in the writings of C S Lewis and has spoken about them at Hod before; he has also done presentations on the author’s work for churches in Birmingham.

He has contributed essays to the Zondervan book ‘The Christian Tradition in English Literature’ and has an MA in the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ.

 

“Experiences from the Desert” led by Andrew Swinford – Friday night fellowship meeting
Nov 17 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

 

Our Third Friday night speaker for November is Andy Swinford.  Andy will speak on the theme “Experiences from the Desert”

All welcome.
_______________________andySwinford

Andy Swinford lives in Birmingham where until his recent retirement he taught at King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls. He is an elder in his church, Pavilion Christian Community.

He has a particular interest in the writings of C S Lewis and has spoken about them at Hod before; he has also done presentations on the author’s work for churches in Birmingham.

He has contributed essays to the Zondervan book ‘The Christian Tradition in English Literature’ and has an MA in the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ.

 

Dec
1
Fri
First Friday – December – speaker Br Loarne Ferguson
Dec 1 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Our First Friday Night Fellowship Meeting for December – the speaker will be Brother Loarne Ferguson.

Brother Loarne will be speaking on the theme “We continued our Journey”

The Saturday morning following will be an Advent retreat day – Contact Us to book in to stay over night.

Join us as we seek the Lord together – All welcome

See the Diary for Friday night speakers on other dates

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Br. Loarne was consecrated as a member of the Capuchin Franciscan Order 24 years ago. He is now 48 years old and lives at Greyfriars in Oxford with five other religious brothers. For the last 12 years he has helped to form small groups dedicated to prayer and mission, while also holding the posts of university chaplain and retreat director. Currently he spends much of his time nursing one of the elderly brothers and looking after the Friary.

Key Christian interests: Divine change management for individuals and communities, prophetic ministry, and contemplative life.

Key human interests: creativity & culture, arts & crafts, relationships, food & books.

 

Jan
27
Sat
Winter Season – Quiet Day
Jan 27 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens”

(Ecclesiastes 3:1)

 

Stop awhile in whichever season you find yourself to spend time with God, to be encouraged, refreshed, and strengthened to continue on your journey with Him. 

The day will be from 10am – 4pm, and the suggested contribution is £25 per person, which will include refreshments and lunch.

For booking details please contact Lynda by email or phone – see Contact Us

For other “Seasons” Quiet Days this year, see Seasons – Quiet Days

Feb
2
Fri
Feb First Friday: Rev David Cook: “Discipleship – the Road to Maturity”
Feb 2 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Revd David Cook, previously vicar of Chipping Campden, will be speaking at our Friday Night Fellowship Meeting for February.  

David will speak on the theme “Discipleship – the Road to Maturity”

Join us as we seek the Lord together – All welcome

See the Diary for Friday night speakers on other dates

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Having spent almost the first four years of his life in a Prisoner of War camp in Japan, David was brought up in the Far East and the U.K.

After reading History and Theology at Oxford, he ministered in a housing estate in Chatham, followed by 18 years in South Africa, both in youth work and then in a large multiracial parish in Cape Town.  Returning to England, he was Team Rector at Newbury and then Vicar of Chipping Camden.  

David now lives with his wife in Bourton-on-the-Water.  The have four adult children and two grandchildren.

Feb
23
Fri
No meeting on Friday 23rd February
Feb 23 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

There will be no Friday Night Fellowship Meeting on Friday 23rd February.   Community members are attending a local intercession event.

Mar
9
Fri
Friday nights – Grace: The Gift
Mar 9 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

On three Friday nights in March John Trimming from community will lead three reflections on The Gift of Grace

+ Friday 9th March: Grace, Freely Given

+ Friday 16th March: Receiving Grace

+ Friday 23rd March: Grace Flowing Out

We will be reflecting on Luke chapters 1 and 2, reflecting on the story and the characters which show the motion of God’s grace towards us.  Grace is brought near (“the Lord is with you”); is received by Mary; and flows out through her visit to Elizabeth.

We will also look at the other characters in these chapters, and onwards into the beginning of the Lord’s ministry – when the kingdom is announced as “near (“The kingdom of God has come near” Mark 1 v 15).  So the flow of grace to which Mary said “yes” flows out through Jesus.

Mary the mother of the Lord has a unique place as a figure in the Bible, and in the story of Jesus.  “Favoured” by God, her response is immediate, courageous and trusting; she has been called the “first disciple”.

Reflecting together on these chapters will be an opportunity to be reminded that grace is the beginning, and the basis, of everything in the Christian life.  God’s grace is sufficient: we are all called to be “full of grace”, to surrender, receive, trust in, and flow with the river of grace God wants to send into our lives.

Mar
16
Fri
Friday nights – Receiving Grace
Mar 16 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

On three Friday nights in March John Trimming from community will lead three reflections on The Gift of Grace

+ Friday 9th March: Grace, Freely Given

+ Friday 16th March: Receiving Grace

+ Friday 23rd March: Grace Flowing Out

We will be reflecting on Luke chapters 1 and 2, reflecting on the story and the characters which show the motion of God’s grace towards us.  Grace is brought near (“the Lord is with you”); is received by Mary; and flows out through her visit to Elizabeth.

We will also look at the other characters in these chapters, and onwards into the beginning of the Lord’s ministry – when the kingdom is announced as “near (“The kingdom of God has come near” Mark 1 v 15).  So the flow of grace to which Mary said “yes” flows out through Jesus.

Mary the mother of the Lord has a unique place as a figure in the Bible, and in the story of Jesus.  “Favoured” by God, her response is immediate, courageous and trusting; she has been called the “first disciple”.

Reflecting together on these chapters will be an opportunity to be reminded that grace is the beginning, and the basis, of everything in the Christian life.  God’s grace is sufficient: we are all called to be “full of grace”, to surrender, receive, trust in, and flow with the river of grace God wants to send into our lives.