Monday 8 March 2010

A Day Conference for Leicestershire on Rural Mission


A Day Conference for Leicestershire on Rural Mission

Saturday 10th July at Broughton Astley Village Hall, from 10am to 4pm.

In response to requests from Mission Partnerships, Barry Hill, the Mission Enabler for the Diocese and colleagues have been planning a major day conference for Leicestershire on Rural Mission. They are still finalising the last few speakers and presenters, but I wanted to let you have all the details we currently had so it could get in people’s diaries before it was too late!

It will take place on Saturday 10th July at Broughton Astley Village Hall (just south of the city), from 10am to 4pm. It is specially for designed for all those in rural churches (leaders, licensed ministers, Churchwardens, church council members, small group leaders, those who help with children and young peoples work, those interested in new ways of being church and Fresh Expressions, and anyone else interested in the mission in a rural context). The day will be led by a range of experienced practitioners in different aspects of rural mission and will include several keynote addresses (followed by times of questions and answers), and a choice of two seminars from these five:

* How do we resource mission in a time of often diminishing resources
* Rural Children, Rural Church: Mission Opportunities with young people
* Fresh Expressions in a Rural Context
* What might a fruitful rural Mission Partnership look like
* Church Tourism and mission – making effective use of our buildings

The heavily subsidised day costs just £5 per person, including lunch and refreshments during the day (booking in advance, but payment on the day).
It is designed for groups from a church to attend together, so to encourage this, if four tickets are bought from a single church or benefice, the fifth is free! More details and booking with Carol Gibbons (carol.gibbons@leccofe.org, 0116 248 7411). Numbers are limited to 150, so if interested best to book as soon as possible.

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