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Aspen Chapel

Contemplative Work
at the Aspen Chapel and Beyond

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Heather is a graduate of Richard Rohr's Living School, and divides her time between working at the Chapel, and working with groups and individuals within the wider Wisdom Community.


Programs available currently:

An Advent virtual retreat, with Heather Vesey and Bill Redfield:

Click here for more info and to register.

“A Broken Hallelujah”
Following Bill Redfield’s visit to the Chapel in April 2023, as part of the spring speaker series, he and Heather Vesey created a virtual retreat - "A Broken Hallelujah", which ran from September 10th to November 12th, but is still available, and you can register and listen in your own time here.
Rather than avoiding, pushing away or denying the difficult things that happen in life, what if we actually found that it’s IN those very things we want to shun, that we find the most freedom, joy, growth and generativity? Do we want to live a sterile and sanitized hallelujah, or a real, beautiful, broken hallelujah? This program is a series of audio recordings, with their voices put to music, exploring the relationship between suffering and transformation.
For more info email heather@vesey.net

Wisdom Mentoring

A program looking at the one-on-one discipline and dynamic of "Wisdom Mentoring".

This is a series of recordings that draws on the lives and writings of poet Rainer Maria Rilke and the young Etty Hillesum who died in Auschwitz, and unpacks some of the inherent dynamics of living with and for each other. Exploring how it’s in relationship, in community, that we truly grow in to our fuller selves.
For more information and to sign up, click here.

Any donations in support of contemplative work at the Chapel can be made by clicking here, putting "contemplative work" in the comments box.
For more information contact Heather at heather@vesey.net




 
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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
Click here to see more.

Planning your Visit

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We are Nicholas and Heather Vesey
We lead the services here at the Aspen Chapel most Sundays.
Have a look around our site. There are plenty of fee courses to watch from our 'Wisdom from the Top of the World' page. Click here to go to it

If you are planning on a visit, here is some information as to what to expect:

When: We meet every Sunday at 9.30am for about an hour. If you cannot make it in person, you can live stream the event by clicking here.

Where: We are the chapel by the roundabout as you come into aspen. Specifically here.

What: We (Heather and Nicholas) come from a Christian Episcopal background, however our community draws from all the world’s wisdom traditions with the aim of learning together to live our lives more skillfully.

Every week we will focus on a topic within a theme.

GuernicaAt the moment we are looking at what the topic of 'Being at Peace'
How do we experience being at peace, and what is the connection to the nature of our 'being'.
When our 'being' is at peace, are we at peace?


We will have a musician who will set the mood for the event. That might be guitar, piano, or any other instrument. They will generally play 4 pieces throughout the service.

There will also be prayer and meditation, generally led by Heather, and Nicholas will give a talk on the topic for the day.

Finally, there is an opportunity for discussion and feedback as we pass the microphone around for everyone to join in.

Kids? We also offer childcare with younger children being looked after and given creative ways to look at a topic for the day.

Coffee and Yummies. After the service there is a food and drink reception for everyone to get to know each other a bit more.