Christian Meditation Group
The method of meditation known as Christian Meditation was practised by the first Christian monks and was
revived for modern Christians by the Benedictine monk John Main. Here is a quotation from John Main
summarising its purpose: “The important aim in Christian Meditation is to allow God’s mysterious and silent
presence within us to become more and more not only a reality but the reality which gives meaning, shape and
purpose to everything we do, everything we are”.
Sharnbrook Christian Meditation Group
Sharnbrook Christian Meditation group meets every week and the format is simple - we listen to an audio talk,
sit in silent meditation for a period, and then finish with a prayer. The group is open to all - Christians of any
denomination and non-Christians alike. The group meets every Monday (excluding Bank Holidays) at 10.00am
in St Peter’s Room, at St Peter’s Church, Sharnbrook.
To find out more about Christian Meditation in Sharnbrook, please contact: Paul on 01234 782677 or Paolo on
rev.pdileo@gmail.com, 01234 782000 or 07968 606377.
World Community for Christian Meditation (WCCM)
The group is part of WCCM, a worldwide network of groups that meet in churches, schools, universities,
hospitals, prisons, workplaces and homes in over 100 countries, with over 400 groups in the UK alone. As well
as supporting the meditation groups, the WCCM organises talks, retreats and conferences.
Finding out more
See the WCCM’s UK website - https://www.christianmeditation.org.uk