Retreat Day, through students’ eyes
On 31 January 2018, students spent a Retreat Day engaged in one of ten options for the day, designed to help them be still, reflective, to rest, and to engage with God and with the world around them in a variety of ways (read more about the options offered here).
- A 30-35 miles cycling pilgrimage with Bristol Baptist tutor Rev Dr Peter Hatton–students stopped at various churches and chapels to pray for their work and witness.
- Students on a 6-8 mile Franciscan walk through the woods with Rev Dr Howard Worsley. (photo by Emily Swinerd)
- Students on a 6-8 mile Franciscan walk through the woods with Rev Dr Howard Worsley. (photo by Emily Swinerd)
- Some students used photography to see the world around them with new eyes, to be still and present. (Photo by Darius Weithers)
- Using photography to engage and reflect (Photo by Rob Denton)
- Using photography to engage and reflect (Photo by Rob Denton)
- Quiet moments to reflect
- Students who chose the visual arts option collected inspiration during a quiet walk around college, then came back to the studio and started creating. (Photo by Lydia Rudge)
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