Waverley Summer School

Waverley Summer School

Date: Sat 30th Jul - Sat 6th Aug 05
Venue: Waverley Abbey House, Farnham, Surrey
Fee: Please refer to the brochure for details

Description:
The Waverley Summer School this year will take you on an exciting journey of discovering the vitality of your faith for living in today’s world. Bible teaching, a wide range of stimulating seminars and workshops, worship, space to relax and meet others, beautiful scenes and great food are prepared for you.

Key speakers include Selwyn Hughes, Philip Greenslade, Jeannette Barwick, Mick Brooks and other prominent ministries leaders.

Residential places are now full. Day places available all week.

Seminars:
- The Nature of the Spiritual Journey
What does movement towards God look like?

- Nothing Can Stop the Gospel!
Encounter the power of the gospel that overcomes cultural barriers: the book of Acts.

- The Relationship Connection: 21st Century
Understand the principles for all healthy relationships.

- Life in a New Dimension
Understand the principles for all healthy relationships

Booking
Booking form can be downloaded from thewebsite.

For further details, please email training@cwr.org.uk or call 0125 278 4700.
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