Home is a progressive, all-age, Christian community of spiritual seekers sharing spiritual practices in the city of Oxford, UK. Home is part of the Anglican Diocese of Oxford.
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Movie Screening - 'The Way'

Movie Screening – ‘The Way’

To tie in with the current gathering cycle we are screening the film 'The Way' on Friday February 3rd. More details here.

Wedding at Cana – reflections

Some reflections on the lectionary gospel text for last Sunday - the wedding at Cana - from Doug Hemming (a theological student on placement with us)
Walking the labyrinth - pictures

Walking the labyrinth – pictures

Pictures from our meditative service in the 'Lost and Found' gathering cycle where we walked a labyrinth

Bishop John at Home – audio

Audio recordings from the Bishop of Oxford's visit to the Home Community in January 2012
Lost & Found : audio of people's stories

Lost & Found : audio of people’s stories

audio recordings of 3 Home community peeps sharing the story of their faith journey
Beer & Carols 2011 - report and pics

Beer & Carols 2011 – report and pics

Report and pictures from the Home community's Beer & Carols event at the Isis pub.

Simply Christianity

I came across this post recently on the blog of Lucas Mix – who visited Home from Church of the Apostles, Seattle a few years back. I thought it was interesting so thought I’d share it here. See what you think… I know I have a terrible habit of making things complicated, so here’s a...

Examen of the Year

Here’s a list of questions we used at the gathering last Sunday as part of a kind of ‘Examen of the Year’. Some of them are my own, some have been taken from other places (HT John O Donohue). Thought they might be helpful for those who couldn’t be there.   From who have you...
Trust

Trust

Transcript of Matt's talk on the subject of Trust from session #3 of the Undefended Life cycle of gatherings.

Trees and Poetry

Although we at Home have now finished our Poets and Prophets cycle of gatherings, I’ve been continuing to read poetry as part of my spiritual journey.  Last night I came across this poem by Anne Lewin, in her book, “Watching for the Kingfisher”. It offers  a metaphor for us as we grow in our Christian...

How to be a Poet

Here’s a poem by Wendell Berry I came across this week (via Panhala) which seems very relevant to our current ‘Poets & Prophets cycle). It’s called ‘How to be a Poet’. It’s absolutely wonderful…which won’t come as a surprise to people who know and love Berry’s work. How To Be a Poet (to remind myself)...

Compassion

I’ve just finished reading Karen Armstrong’s “Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life”. I recommend this to anyone who feels they fall short on compassion (everyone, perhaps?). It’s an easy read with many ideas on how to change ourselves and learn to live a life which reflects a compassionate concern for our neighbours near and far....