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Incomprehensibly made (hu)man – why Christmas is important
For many Christians throughout the world, the incarnation which we celebrate by implication at Christmas, is the most important festival in the Church’s calendar. These Christians believe that God’s salvation of the world is achieved through the whole of Jesus’ life, ministry, death and resurrection, and that in being born as a human, the Word who became flesh enabled us, and the whole of creation, to share God’s life. This study day, led by the Warden of Holland House, will consist of an exploration of the doctrine of the incarnation through prayer, guided silence, input and discussion, and an opportunity for personal reflection.
Quiet days are from 10am – 4pm and include a 2 course lunch and refreshments.
Please note that Holland House does not provide a choice menu at meal times and it is therefore very important that you note any food types that you are unable to eat due to an allergy or you can advise of a dietary preference of vegetarian, pescatarian, dairy free, gluten free or vegan.

