(Image Brueghel’s picture of The Tower of Babel ; Wikipedia)
We aspire to live as people of hope.
When we gather as CPW we explore, affirm, strengthen and celebrate our shared hope.
But wherever we look we see a Babel of dissenting voices and divisions both in the church and in the world.
To help us respond with faith in such challenging times we will explore some of the many myths – projected in Scripture and often hidden within current society - which underpin our perspectives.
Together we will seek to learn from prophets, ancient and modern, and especially from each other, how we can better open ourselves to the God who sustains us and to the many signs of hope in our world today.
In our creative CPW way we will celebrate this together in our Eucharist.
TEAM:
Mike Monaghan and Teresa Saunders (Joint Chairs), Nicholas Postlethwaite (Chaplain), Breideen Murtagh (Organiser).
PRICING:
£ 250 per person
Deposit: £100 per booking.
Making CPW events affordable: our charging structure
Please note there is a 25% discount for all new members (including those attending as adults for the first time).
For all our events this year we are offering you the choice to pay:
- the actual cost*
- 20% less than the actual cost (i.e. an automatic discount)
- 20% more than the actual cost (i.e. supporting CPW's wider running costs and helping support others to attend events)
The intent is to allow you to choose how much you can afford to pay.
Important: you are also welcome to make a confidential request for a bursary to the Treasurer treasurercpw@gmail.com or offer to contribute any amount to the bursary fund [please indicate on your booking form].
*as quoted for each event. This varies by event depending on the venue costs and size of the team needed and is different for adults and children on all age weeks.
Bursaries for carers: If an existing CPW member over the age of 18 has additional needs and would require a carer in order to attend an event, then the carer will be eligible for a free place.
Care information
CPW does not take responsibility for assessing care needs, or for sourcing appropriate care.
MAKE AN ENQUIRY:
BOOKING:
Bookings now open. If you have any queries please use the form on the left.
About the venue:
The Noddfa Spirituality Centre, run by Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary, is a Victorian mansion in lovely grounds overlooking the sea. The coastal resorts and mountains of North Wales are close by. Accommodation is mainly single or twin-bedded rooms, a few on the ground floor, plus stair lift to the 1st floor.
Accommodation: Single rooms, twin rooms, two double rooms. No en-suite facilities other than in one bedroom
Accessibility The ground floor, including bedroom accommodation, meeting rooms and the Chapel, is fully accessible. The garden is partially accessible.