EVENTS WEEK MARCH 2021
LET'S TALK: DOES GOD REALLY CARE?
Let’s Talk: Does God really care? Is three days of interviews with specialists on topics where God seems to be absent. We’ll be diving into big topics, looking at whether God really is there and if he is does he care. Some events will be live with opportunities for Q&As, all will be available in a podcast form so you can enjoy listening to the talks while outside and we will round off the series with a quiz and talk. We look forward to seeing you all there!
Events will be streamed on facebook and youtube live, with a podcast option coming soon! Click below for the links.
Events will be streamed on facebook and youtube live, with a podcast option coming soon! Click below for the links.
Sign up for a welcome pack!
It will introduce you to the week, including a schedule and leaflet with information about the speakers. Inside you will also have access to a book from the bible and some treats for you to enjoy! Even if you don’t think you’ll come to any events, still sign up. We’d love to send it to you as a gift. You can also send your friend a welcome pack, all you need to do is fill out the form with their details.
Sign ups are now closed but we hope you loved them!
It will introduce you to the week, including a schedule and leaflet with information about the speakers. Inside you will also have access to a book from the bible and some treats for you to enjoy! Even if you don’t think you’ll come to any events, still sign up. We’d love to send it to you as a gift. You can also send your friend a welcome pack, all you need to do is fill out the form with their details.
Sign ups are now closed but we hope you loved them!
Emma Scrivener – Mental Health
Emma Scrivener is a speaker, blogger, and author on subjects about identity, mental health, and the Christian Faith. She is the author of several books including ‘A New Day’ and ‘A New Name: Grace and Healing for Anorexia’, which can be found on her website via the button below. Emma will be speaking on Mental Health on Tuesday lunchtime. Head to our youtube or facebook for the livestream. |
Gabby Samuel - Sexism
Gabby Samuel is a Women’s and Youth worker at Stockwell Baptist Church in London and the Women’s Ministry Development worker for a network of independent evangelical churches (FIEC). She is originally from Manchester but lives in London. She spoke in a talk entitled “Is Christianity good news for women?” which can be found on YouTube. Gabby will be speaking on Sexism on Tuesday evening. Head to our youtube or facebook for the livestream. |
Inonge Siluka - Racism
Inonge Siluka is founder of the blog and YouTube channel ‘Overflow Chat’. She works as a Welfare rights adviser and is involved with Youth Ministry at Greenview Church in Glasgow. She is passionate about teaching the Bible and sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. Inonge will be speaking on Racism on Wednesday lunchtime. Head to our youtube or facebook for the livestream. |
Dai Hankey – Modern Day Slavery
Dai Hankey is a preacher, church planting pastor, and passionate abolitionist. He pastors a Redeemer church in Cardiff. He leads Red Community – a Christian anti-slavery charity and is a director of Manumit - a coffee roasting business that employs survivors of modern slavery. He has written a few books including ‘The Hard Corps’, ‘A Man’s Greatest Challenge’ and ‘The Remedy’. Dai will be speaking on Modern Day Slavery on Wednesday evening. Head to our youtube or facebook for the livestream. |
Giles Cattermole - Coronavirus
Giles Cattermole is the London team leader for the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF) – a Christian organisation that supports Christian Unions all over the UK. Giles also works as a consultant in Emergency Medicine at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and a bit of medical research and teaching trauma courses. Giles will be speaking on Coronavirus on Thursday lunchtime. Head to our youtube or facebook for the livestream. |
Tom Brewer - Jesus
Tom Brewer is training to be a Pastor at Widcombe Baptist Church in Bath. He studied Integrated Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (IMEE) at the University of Bath and graduated in 2018.
Tom will be speaking on Jesus on Thursday evening.
Head to our youtube or facebook for the livestream.
Tom Brewer is training to be a Pastor at Widcombe Baptist Church in Bath. He studied Integrated Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (IMEE) at the University of Bath and graduated in 2018.
Tom will be speaking on Jesus on Thursday evening.
Head to our youtube or facebook for the livestream.
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