One of the important aims of Stillpoint has been the provision of quiet, private space for people to use for uninterrupted times of prayer, reflection, meditation, reading and even sleep.
The Stillpoint Centre at 16 Grove Street, Toowong offers a number of different spaces for this to take place.
You are welcome to call in at any time that we are open and use our library, quiet room, reading room, prayer room and garden.
To ensure personal, private space please phone ahead to make a booking. We do ask a small donation - $5 per person per half day or equivalent - for use of the quiet room, reading room, prayer room and garden and the associated Stillpoint facilities. Also, as a way to continue our ministry through the Library, we would be grateful for donations, especially if you would like to borrow books or tapes or CDs.
LIBRARY
This is an open space to be shared with others who are accessing books, tapes and other resources. It contains comfortable couches and a work table.
QUIET ROOM
This contains a desk and comfortable chair and a single bed for private use.
READING ROOM
This is similar to the quiet room but contains no bed.
PRAYER ROOM
The Prayer room is available for personal or group reflection.
QUIET GARDEN
A beautiful garden is being developed at the rear of the Centre to provide a place of beauty in which to sit, walk and reflect.
STILLPOINT ART SPACE
The area under the Stillpoint Centre has been converted into an artspace It provides a safe, quiet, respectful space where individuals, within groups or on their own can use paints, pastels, clay and collage to express and experience their personal journey providing another way of knowing self and soul. The materials needed for painting and clay work etc are available to you at cost price. Regular groups are held on Wednesday afternoons and Thursday evenings (See Small Groups for further details)
You can come to use the Stillpoint Artspace at any time during office hours. Please phone the Stillpoint office to check the availability. Workshops are conducted in the artspace regularly.