Starting a new Julian Meeting

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In our experience, there are three situations in which people consider starting a new Julian Meeting. They are
In addition, there are groups which are similar to Julian Meetings and are interested to know if they "qualify" as a Julian Meeting and what it means if they do. [Click here]

Please click on the [Click here] symbol that best matches your current situation.

People who want to explore

We suggest that you start by reading the booklet 'The Ideal Julian Meeting' for the full picture; then 'Starting a Julian Meeting' will give you ideas to get you going. Information about ordering these booklets can be found here and here.

Now find out if there is a Julian Meeting near you - you can look on the list here and then contact the database manager to find the names of contacts for any nearby meetings - and arrange to visit one or more of them.

When you have found a suitable venue and think you can find others to join you, contact Chris Rapsey for one of our starter packs. We also produce posters, noticeboard cards and introductory leaflets to help with advertising.

Joining the JM network- click here

People who have previously belonged to a Julian Meeting - or know about them

It is a good idea to start by reading the booklet 'Starting a Julian Meeting' - information about ordering this and other Julian Meetings publications can be found here.

When you have found a suitable venue and think you can find others to join you, contact Chris Rapsey for one of our starter packs. We also produce posters, noticeboard cards and introductory leaflets to help with advertising.

Joining the JM network - click here

"Similar" groups

We quite often have existing contemplative prayer groups join the JM network. We are happy to include them as long as they are Christian, and ecumenical and silence forms to main part of their meeting..

Joining the JM network - click here

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