
Try Tank Podcast On Cultivating Community: Richard Carter on the Sevenfold Rule of Life in Urban Spaces
Feb 26, 2026
Richard Carter, Anglican priest and founder of the Nazareth Community, speaks about building contemplative community in the city. He outlines a sevenfold rule of life centered on silence, service, scripture and Sabbath. The conversation touches on starting with prayer, hospitality to the vulnerable, practical ways to practice silence, and gratitude as a quiet form of resistance.
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Sevenfold Rule Makes City Life Monastic
- The Nazareth Community centers a sevenfold rule of life: silence, service, sacrament, scripture, sharing, staying, and Sabbath as spiritual anchors for city living.
- Richard Carter developed the rule to make contemplative practice practical in London’s urban context, prioritizing listening over speaking.
Begin Community With Prayer Not Planning
- Start a spiritual community by praying and listening rather than by writing a strategic plan or forming committees first.
- Carter began with a Lent practice: 12 people praying an hour of silence four mornings a week, which then organically grew.
Build Silence Slowly With Practical Techniques
- Build silence gradually using simple techniques like shorter sessions, breath focus, or the Jesus Prayer instead of forcing an hour immediately.
- Carter recommends starting with 20 minutes and using physical posture (e.g., prayer stool) to engage body and mind.



