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Together in Leatherhead invite you to a Festival of Faith 1-9 October 2005 |
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Saturday 1 October
8 am
Christ Church, Epsom Road.
Festival Breakfast All welcome. Guest speaker: Dave
Greenwood - Mission Aviation Fellowship MAF uses aviation and
other strategic technologies to overcome barriers in reaching the
world for Christ.
£3 per person
10 am - 12 noon approx
Meet at Christ Church, Epsom Road.
I-Spy Local Churches A guided walk around the
local churches, for accompanied children of primary school age.
Work sheets provided. To book contact Margaret - 01372 277 415
8 pm
Christ Church, Epsom Road.
The Voice
of Melody Chamber music for voice, organ and other
instruments.
Tickets £6 Tickets at door or to book - 020 8398 4896 or
ChchATfish.co.uk (with this and anyother email addresses shown,
please replace AT with @ before sending the email)
Sunday 2 October
10.30 am
St Mary and St Nicholas Parish Church, Church Road.
Festival United Family Service All ages in
church together.
4 pm
Our Lady and St Peter's, Garlands Road.
Vespers and Benediction
6.30 pm
St Michael's Church, Mickleham.
Choral Evensong Sung by Reigate St Mary's Choir
School.
Monday 3 October
8 pm
Methodist Church, Church Road
A Meeting of the Ways An inter faith dialogue
between Christian and Muslim believers. How can different faiths
live together and support each other in the light of current
conflicts?
Monday 3 - Tuesday 4 October
Faith, Fun and Foolishness Clown Roly
Bain visits local primary schools. Parents welcome. Contact
individual schools for details.
Thursday 6 October
8 pm
Christ Church, Epsom Road.
Festival Lecture Real Bible Study given
by The Very Revd Dr Jeffrey John, Dean of St Albans. The Bible is
the Christian Holy Book, but how do we read it and understand it?
Dr John takes a critical look as a way of enhancing faith in the
modern world. Booking not necessary.
Friday 7 October
8 pm
B-Free - Youth Cafe and Information Centre, Kingston Road.
Band Nite at B-Free
8 pm
Our Lady and St Peter's Church Hall, Garlands Road.
Community Quiz Night Teams of six. All welcome. £5 per
person - to include Fish and Chip Supper, Raffle and Prizes. To
enter contact Martin - 01372 373 330
Saturday 8 October
10 am - 4 pm
Methodist Church, Church Road.
A Day of Discovery Led by spirituality guru, The
Revd Richard King, Adviser in Spirituality for the Diocese of
Guildford. Come and discover ways of praying that work for you.
£5 per person. Bring your own lunch.
To book contact David - 01372 372 313
8 pm
St Mary and St Nicholas Parish Church, Church Road.
Gala
Concert Popular Christian classics from Bach to
Lloyd-Webber Church Choirs, Pilgrim Singers and members of
Mickleham Choral Society. Tickets £7 - £5 restricted view. To
book contact Daphne - 01483 766 881
Sunday 9 October
10.30 am
Methodist Church, Church Road.
Festival United Eucharist With Sunday Club for children.
President: The Revd John Swarbrick, Chair of the London SW
Methodist District.
6.30 pm
Christ Church, Epsom Road.
Festival Service of Praise Special Guest
Speaker: Revd Dr David Peel, National Moderator of the General
Assembly of the United Reformed Church.
Throughout the Week
St Mary and St Nicholas Parish Church, Church
Road
10 am - 4 pm Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Thursday and
Friday. 10 am - 9 pm Tuesday and Wednesday - (Unless there are
services in church.)
Faith in Creation An exhibition of paintings from the
Shed Art Group ShedArt is a dynamic group of contemporary artists
who constantly experiment with vibrant new ideas and varied
media. Visit their website www.shedart.co.uk for more information.
Methodist Church, Church Road.
10 am - 4 pm Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Thursday and
Friday. 10 am - 9 pm Tuesday and Wednesday - (Unless there are
services in church)
A Labyrinth for Prayer A new way into God by an ancient
pathway. Come and try it for yourself.
St Mary and St Nicholas Parish Church, Church Road
10 am - 4 pm Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Thursday and Friday. 10 am
- 9 pm Tuesday and Wednesday - (Unless there are services in
church)
The F Word: images of forgiveness An exhibition
of words and photographs. ' The exhibition is produced by The
Forgiveness Project, a non-partisan, non-religious charitable
organisation working at local, national and international level
to promote conflict resolution and restorative practices as
alternatives to the endless cycles of conflict, violence and
crime that are the hallmarks of our time. Archbishop Desmond
Tutu, who is a patron of The Forgiveness Project, describes
forgiveness as a journey out of victimhood.
Town Centre
6 am - Midnight.
Trailer for prayer and information The Church Army
trailer will be stationed in the High St. throughout the week. It
will be a focus for Prayer as part of the Surrey Week of Prayer
and will also provide information on the Festival.
This information is also provided in a leaflet which has been delivered to as many households as volunteers have been able to cover.
please visit our website - Churches Together in Leatherhead