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In various parts of the UK, groups of people meet together, usually once a month, as local expressions of the Northumbria Community. Most groups meet in someone’s house. All are ecumenical in nature and exercise some form of hospitality. Generally there is some kind of liturgy shared at some point in the time together; most frequently that is Evening Office.

What each group does is up to the people who make up the group!  There are loose guidelines and suggestions available - but, as long as the ethos of the NC is maintained, there is freedom for both spontaneity and creativity. Often groups go through a period of just wanting to meet together in a safe space where they can be free to be themselves and ask questions. At other times, they might decide to explore the nature of the NC and the Rule: ‘A Way for Living’, or some aspect of the spirituality that has informed the development of the Community.
    
Sometimes a group will be invited to contribute in some way to an aspect of NC work in their area - for instance the Cotswold group got involved in a big way in the NC team which went to Greenbelt Arts Festival held on their 'patch'.

Some groups have members with long established connections to NC or to each other. Others have formed almost spontaneously through a few people meeting initially to say Office and share something of their own stories. There is no 'right' way to be a Community group – all it needs is enthusiasm, acceptance of each other, and a desire to seek God.

Currently there are groups in the following places in the UK : Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol & Bath, Cambridge, Cheltenham, Exeter, Forest of Dean, Leeds & York, Leicestershire, Lower Wharfedale, The Marches, Newton Aycliffe, North Northumberland, Nottingham, Oxford, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Sedburgh, St Albans, Surrey & Hampshire, West Lothian and Worcestershire.

Outside Britain groups meet in Holland  (Arnhem), France  (Dordogne), Canada (Toronto and Vancouver), USA (New Hampshire)

If you're interested in linking up with a Community Group, (wherever you might be in the world!) then the first step is to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
 

Newsflash

On the new site we've created blogging-spaces for both Roy Searle and Pete Askew.  Pete can't wait to get in to the 'moving the Mother House' project, so it seems likely that most of his posts might focus on that process, at least in the immediate future.  Roy does a lot of travelling out and about in the Community, and so he's always full of stories and reflection.  And he likes to write!  So we should find these pages fill up nicely...  Remember that the newest items will always appear at the top of the page.

Trevor Miller isn't one for blogging really, but he's got loads of great material to share in the 'Sharing Wisdom' section of the Resources Area.