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August 2003 Events
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- 31 July or 31 July - 5 August: Oasis Youth Action Community Week
Passed
on by the West Yorkshire Ecumenical Council: an opportunity to spend six
days in the summer working with Oasis in some of Britain's toughest cities
to demonstrate that faith works. The excellent Faithworks Passion initiative
(I John 3:18) is giving young people in our congregations the chance to
release God's passion in the community. Locations available: Birmingham,
Bristol, Derby, Leeds, London
Cost £49.50 inclusive of training and accommodation
Further information and an application form can be found on the Oasis
Trust website, Email Youth
Action or telephone: 020 7450 9044.
Steve Chalke spoke
in Harrogate about the Faithworks
Movement in May 2003.
19 July - 2 August:
Harrogate International Festival Fringe
St Peter's church: Harrogate and Nidderdale Art Club
Map:
exhibition of original works open from 10am
- 4pm.
30/31
August: Ian McCormack - Back from the dead:
'Whilst
diving off Mauritius, surfer and traveller Ian McCormack was stung repeatedly
by Box Jellyfish, one of the most venomous creatures on earth. In the
ambulance, his body totally paralysed, and in hospital while clinically
dead for about 15 mins, he encountered the overpowering love of a God
he 'didn't believe in'. He was allowed to return, to a totally changed
life, so that he can tell you and me about the reality of God's love.'
Ian McCormack is coming to Harrogate; find out more of his story in person
- or from his website.
Saturday
30 August 2003: 7.30 pm St. Mark's Church, Leeds Road, Harrogate, Map.
Sunday 31 August: 10.15 am King James School, Knaresborough, Map.
7.00 pm St. Andrew's Church, Starbeck, Map.
Bring your family and friends and hear the amazing story of a hedonistic
young man whose life was transformed when he returned 'from the dead'.
Camp
with CCCF at Filey:
The
Caravanners
and Campers Christian Fellowship run holidays for Christians across
the UK; this August (15-25) for just £5 per night (for the whole
family) you would be welcome to join the happy campers and pitch your
tent, caravan or motorhome in the rally field at Lowfields Caravan Park
off the Bridlington Road out of Filey,
Map.
Showers and toilets ajoin the field, and the beach and town are both just
10-15 minutes easy walk away. More details available along with reservations.
Please contact either
the Secretary
to add your event.
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June 28, 2005
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