Scriptorium @ St Marg's

Join us on Friday 10 November. The Scriptorium day runs from 08h30 until 14h00 at the hall of St Margaret's Anglican Church in Fish Hoek. The day begins and ends with brief liturgical prayer. We work or study in between, punctuated by a morning coffee/tea break, ending with a hearty lunch. Tables and chairs for work/study are available (with nearby plug points) in the Church library and Blue Room, and there are separate spaces to make calls if required. Guests can connect to the church's WiFi connection. With the recent solar installation, there won’t be any loadshedding. The schedule is as follows: 08:30 - Day Begins/Morning Prayer (in the library) 08:50 - Work goal setting in pairs 09:00 - Work/Study session 10:30 - Coffee Break 11:00 - Work/Study session 13:00 - Communal Lunch - Soup & Bread 14:00 - Day Ends If you want to attend, please also join the Fish Hoek Scriptorium WhatsApp Group for updates at this link: [Fish Hoek Scriptorium @ St Margaret's](https://chat.whatsapp.com/JCaeMHXNoqrGVdYiXBUFua) A scriptorium – literally ‘a place for writing’ – is an idea borrowed from the Christian monastic tradition, and involves the integration of solo work with communal prayer and mealtimes. It provides an alternative to the relative isolation of working from home, in a library, or hot-desking in a co-working space or cafe, and the added bonus of having a prepared lunch. The communal lunch is the most significant part of the day. It is simple – soup, bread, and something sweet. Our time at the table is centred on a conversation topic that someone brings to the table – this may be a question that emerged during the course of the morning’s work, or a persistent, longer-term question that has been on someone’s mind. These discussions often explore the intersections of theory and practice, work, study, life and faith – sometimes deep and difficult, sometimes hilarious and fun. Who is invited to attend? * remote workers, writers, researchers * older home-schoolers, post-grad and informal students * stay-at-home parents in need of a quiet workspace * Christians and anyone who's not adverse to Christian spirituality ![Scriptorium](https://medievalbooks.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/scriptorium.jpg?w=672&h=372&crop=1)


R45.00 / person

10 November 2023,
08:30
9x guests
(Open to the public)
Cape Town, WC

Public Gathering

Join us on Friday 10 November.

The Scriptorium day runs from 08h30 until 14h00 at the hall of St Margaret's Anglican Church in Fish Hoek. The day begins and ends with brief liturgical prayer. We work or study in between, punctuated by a morning coffee/tea break, ending with a hearty lunch.

Tables and chairs for work/study are available (with nearby plug points) in the Church library and Blue Room, and there are separate spaces to make calls if required. Guests can connect to the church's WiFi connection. With the recent solar installation, there won’t be any loadshedding.
The schedule is as follows:

08:30 - Day Begins/Morning Prayer (in the library)
08:50 - Work goal setting in pairs
09:00 - Work/Study session
10:30 - Coffee Break
11:00 - Work/Study session
13:00 - Communal Lunch - Soup & Bread
14:00 - Day Ends

If you want to attend, please also join the Fish Hoek Scriptorium WhatsApp Group for updates at this link: Fish Hoek Scriptorium @ St Margaret's

A scriptorium – literally ‘a place for writing’ – is an idea borrowed from the Christian monastic tradition, and involves the integration of solo work with communal prayer and mealtimes. It provides an alternative to the relative isolation of working from home, in a library, or hot-desking in a co-working space or cafe, and the added bonus of having a prepared lunch.

The communal lunch is the most significant part of the day. It is simple – soup, bread, and something sweet. Our time at the table is centred on a conversation topic that someone brings to the table – this may be a question that emerged during the course of the morning’s work, or a persistent, longer-term question that has been on someone’s mind. These discussions often explore the intersections of theory and practice, work, study, life and faith – sometimes deep and difficult, sometimes hilarious and fun.

Who is invited to attend?
* remote workers, writers, researchers
* older home-schoolers, post-grad and informal students
* stay-at-home parents in need of a quiet workspace
* Christians and anyone who's not adverse to Christian spirituality

Scriptorium

10 November 2023

Just to say that we will be having tea break at 10:30am.

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