Faith Education and Spirituality

Develop a spirituality for the real world.

We believe faith grows best in community—through curiosity and questions, shared stories and space for reflection. No matter where you are on the journey - whether you are drawn to study, contemplative practices, or simply enjoy a good conversation with fellow travelers, there’s a place for you at Kenmore-Brookfield to explore, grow and be supported on your journey.

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Study and Reading Groups

One of the best ways to explore faith is in conversation with others. Small groups are a great way to make friends and find companions for the journey.

  • Through Anglican Eyes - Tuesdays 10:30am A discussion group following the liturgical year with Rev’d Deb, commencing in Feb 2026

  • Seasonal Study - Tuesdays 6.30pm With Rev’d Deb (usually Lent, June and September.)

  • Wednesdays 1pm Bible Study with Mary Rose

  • Saturdays 10am Bookclub meeting on the 2nd and 4th weeks of the month to read contemporary spiritual books, such as the writings of Richard Rohr, John Bradley, Sr Frances Teresa OSC etc.

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Conversations that Matter

Throughout the year we host speakers, films, music or artists that spark ideas, explore topics of interest or help us learn more about current issues in our world.

Coming Up:

  • Getting Ready to Go (Sun Dec 9, 2-4:30pm) Death is hard to talk about. This information session aims to help us have the conversations that matter with the people we love at the times when it matters most. More information here.

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Meditation and Contemplative Practice

  • Monday 6.30pm Meditation: A time of simplicity, stillness and silence in the tradition of the World Community for Christian Meditation.

  • Sundays 5.30pm at the Old Friary: 1st Sun Celtic Contemplative, 2nd Sun Eucharist, 3rd Sun Taize, 4th Sun Agape, 5th Sun Reflective/Labyrinth Walk

  • Quiet Mornings/Afternoons are held three or four times a year with a guest speaker and/or focus on spiritual reflection / practice. Check the calendar to see what’s coming up.

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Faith Daily

During COVID lock-down members of our community began writing personal reflections on the gospel and sharing them with each other as a means of continuing the conversation about our experiences of faith and staying in touch. These personal reflections continue on today.

If you would like to receive these daily reflections, please email the office to subscribe.

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Further Resources

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