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Contemplative Gathering

 



We invite you to the Contemplative Gathering in Wakkerstroom over the weekend of August 8-10, 2025.

What is Christian Contemplative Spirituality?

Christian contemplative spirituality is a simple, quiet way of praying and living, where one learns to be present with God — without many words, just with an open heart.

It is not a new idea. It is rooted in the Bible and the early church, where believers became quiet to experience God’s presence. It is not about special techniques or strange ideas, but about resting in God’s love — like Mary sitting at Jesus’ feet (Luke 10:39).

Unfortunately, this simple, quiet way of living and praying was never a strong current in the church. We were often more focused on doing, talking, and complicated doctrines. But today there is a rediscovery underway — a revival of this old, biblical path.

Small groups of contemplatives are starting to pop up everywhere. Yet it can be a lonely journey. Knowing of others who are also learning to be quiet before God can be a great encouragement.

That is why we are excited about this gathering - a place of acquaintance, support, information exchange, and thinking together about the way forward.

We hope this will become an annual event. Come to listen, share and be quiet together.

Please note that this is not a retreat offered at The Restory Retreat Centre. This is a gathering in the town of Wakkerstroom, where more people can be accommodated in the various facilities and the meditative sessions, group and panel discussions will take place. The beautiful church buildings in the town will be open to those who want to seek their silence. The contemplative worship service on Sunday morning will be led by Dr Barry van der Merwe.

For more information and the link to the booking form:

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George & Matilda




Comments

  1. This invitation beautifully captures the heart and humility of Christian contemplative spirituality. The tone is gentle and invitational rather than promotional, which fits perfectly with the theme of quiet presence and simplicity. It explains the concept clearly for readers who may be new to it — grounding it in Scripture and early Christian practice rather than abstract mysticism — and the emphasis on rediscovery makes it feel both ancient and fresh.

    The shift from personal reflection to communal purpose (“small groups of contemplatives are starting to pop up everywhere”) feels organic and hopeful, leading naturally to the reason for the gathering. The practical details about the venue and Dr Barry van der Merwe’s participation are woven in gracefully without breaking the contemplative tone.

    You might consider a closing line that echoes the spirit of invitation — something like *“We look forward to meeting kindred spirits who long for stillness in God’s presence.”* But as it stands, this announcement strikes a rare balance between clarity, calm, and quiet enthusiasm — a perfect reflection of the contemplative way it describes.

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