Churches Together in Kent 2012 Forum:
“Better Together – Running the Race that is
set before us”
[Hebrews 12:1, 2]

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  • Interviews with The Revd Canon Duncan Green & Professor James Dunn on BBC Radio Kent's "The Sunday Programme, with a focus on faith" broadcast on February 26th, 2012.
    Duncan Green comes in at 06.53-11.30 on the iplayer & Prof Dunn from 1.17.25-1.22.15 in the 120 min programme. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p001d7yr

    Booking form

    Saturday 3 March 2012,
    9.45am - 3.00pm
    The Anselm Building, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury CT1 1QU

    An ecumenical forum
    with an Olympic theme.

    A FREE event to which all are welcome.

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    Free Onsite Parking.
    Please indicate on booking form

    Lunch
    Soup & sandwich lunch is £5.00 per delegate. We would be delighted if you were able to join us in the Anselm Hall where you are also welcome to bring your own lunch. Please specify if you have any special dietary requirements on the booking form

    Evensong at Canterbury Cathedral, 3.15pm
    If you would like to attend this service as part of the Churches Together in Kent group, please indicate on the booking form. Alternatively, there will also be free seating.

  • Programme

    9.45am - 10.15am:
    Registration & Coffeee

    10.20am - 10.30am:
    Welcome & Prayers

    10.30am - 11.00am:
    AGM

    11.00am - 11.45am:
    Keynote address by The Revd Canon Duncan Green, Followed by talk from Stephanie Holt

    11.45am - 12.15pm: Coffee

    12.15pm - 1.00pm:
    Bible study with Professor James Dunn:
    'The Last will be First!?
    '

    1.00pm - 2.00pm: Lunch

    2.00pm - 2.40pm:
    A choice of three workshops

    1. The rise of the Street Pastor Movement in Kent - The Revd Jackie Cray
    2. Ecumenical Working in Action - Bill Lattimer
    3. Fresh Expressions :the New Hope? -
      The Revd John Walker

    2.40pm -2.50pm: Gather for closing words

    3.15pm:
    Evensong in the Quire, Canterbury Cathedral


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