Saturdays are about to get interesting #BigBible

Held on the first Saturday morning of each month, starting October 6th – join us for thought provoking insight, then stay for lunch to discuss.

The ‘live’ venue will alternate between the two sites with one month the lecture taking place in Durham and being live streamed to LST and the next month the lecture ‘live’ at LST and streamed to Durham.

Cost £10 (includes light lunch) per session.

Venue – held simultaneously at LST and Durham (and streamed free online)

Time – 10.30am till 1pm

Session one: 06 October 2012

DigiTheology & The Bible - Ephesians Chapter 1

Rev Dr Pete Phillips from CODEC

Book your place now by contacting:

LST places

Doreen Rosser on 01923 456230, email open@lst.ac.uk or send a cheque for £10 (made payable to ‘London School of Theology’) with details of any special dietary requirements to Doreen Rosser, London School of Theology, Northwood, Middlesex, HA6 2UW.

Durham places

Bex Lewis on 0191 334 3855 or send a cheque for £10 (made payable to ‘St John’s College’) with details of any special dietary requirements to Theresa Phillips, St John’s College, 3 South Bailey, Durham DH1 3RJ.

Who should attend?

These events are particularly suited for beginners to theological discussion and investigation. You’re looking for something far beyond a recitation of the contents of the different parts of the Bible; any of us can get that just from reading it.

You want someone to explain the background issues that provide the biblical worldview. You’ll be keen to have the toughest of issues raised. You’ll discover a safe environment in which to explore and discuss a stimulating lecture with scope for interaction and discussion over lunch.

Continuing the Discussions

We will be looking for those who are keen to live blog, or blog (whether written, audio, video) after the event to feedback on the points that you took from the sessions, and where you think you ould take the discussion next!

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