
Join us for a Zoom-based 90 minutes of explorations, good company and spiritual sharing…
Every month, for 90 minutes on the evening of the third Sunday, at 20:00 (London Time), a group of us meet in cyberspace to catch up, then discuss one of many spiritual topics, such as the recent ‘Being Present” – a talk that was being enjoyed so much, it ran over by twenty minutes.
Welcoming, warm and exciting… Come and journey within with us.
Everyone is welcome to join us. Send an email to rivingtide@gmail.com and we will provide Zoom joining instructions.
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