New Wine Women's Days 2010

27 February 2010 womenimage
Westminster Central Hall, London
With Debra Green & Mike Pilavachi
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6 March 2010 
Harrogate International Centre
With Jenny Harding & Julie Connolly

 


Do you have a longing to bring God’s love into the world around you? To see lives changed by the transforming power of his Spirit? 


Come and be inspired, challenged and encouraged to step out of your comfort zone.

A day of worship, teaching and ministry especially for women, hosted by Anne Coles – with Nadine Parkinson in Harrogate and Lindsay Melluish in London.
 

Debra Green is the Director of City Links, a charity formed in 2003 to promote unity, prayer and action between cities, and is on the pastoral staff team of Ivy Manchester Church in Didsbury. She is a pioneer of prayer and prophetic ministries and is a regular speaker at Spring Harvest. Debra provides consultancy on city-wide prayer and networking strategies, which help to transform communities and make mission more effective. She has written two books, City-Changing Prayer with her husband Frank and Redeeming Our Communities.

 

Mike Pilavachi is the founder of Soul Survivor, which runs events that empower young people all over the world. He is a popular speaker at New Wine’s Summer Conferences, when he brings the word of God to life. Mike is also the Senior Pastor of Soul Survivor Church in Watford.

 

Jenny Harding is married to Nic and partners with him in leading Frontline church in Liverpool. Over the years she has been involved in almost every aspect of church life, including Kidz Klub, Sunday kids’ activities, a café, marriage courses, parenting courses and evangelistic events. Jenny longs to see the church standing up unapologetically and sacrificially, being family together, loving the community that God has placed her in and having a massive impact in the city.

 

Julie Connolly has partnered with her husband Dave in church leadership from a small house church 25 years ago to Frontline in Liverpool in the present day. She has worked full time for the church for seven years and spent many years on Frontline's Vision Team. Together with Jenny she heads up the women's work, and two years ago started Streetwise, Frontline's outreach to sex-workers in the city centre. Julie is passionate about discipleship, and through it seeing men and women growing in their Christian faith, addressing sin in their lives and getting it sorted, knowing their identity in Christ and reaching their full potential.


Times  
Doors open 9.30am for 10am start. The day will finish at 4pm.
 
Cost   
£18 if booked on or before 1 December 2009;
£20 if booked after 1 December 2009.
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Terms and conditions
1. All cancellations incur a £5 per person administration charge.
2. Cancellations must be received in writing by 27 January 2010, otherwise full fees will be forfeited.
3. Bookings are transferable if requested in writing.

For more information phone 020 8567 6717 or email info@new-wine.org