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‘Rhythm of Mission’<br />

Training for Churches in the South-East District of the<br />

Methodist Church<br />

Yes, that means us! Trinity Methodist Church will be hosting this training for<br />

our area.<br />

Please put the following dates in your diary if you want to be encouraged and<br />

equipped for mission and outreach:<br />

Saturday 16 January 2016<br />

Saturday 19 March 2016<br />

Saturday 17 September 2016<br />

10.00am - 12.30pm<br />

10.30am - 5.00pm<br />

2.00pm - 5.00pm<br />

A team from Share Jesus International, a UK based mission charity, which was<br />

set up by Rev Dr Rob Frost and now led by his son Andy, will be delivering the<br />

training. It will help churches plan and prepare to create opportunities for<br />

people to start a journey of faith and discipleship.<br />

It will help churches become more confident in sharing their faith and more<br />

expectant for faith conversations to emerge.<br />

It will help Christians connect with their community in new ways.<br />

The first session explains some of the key thinking behind creating a rhythm of<br />

mission. The session helps churches work through some key questions to<br />

strategically put together a plan for the year. This session also introduces<br />

people to the Sharing Jesus course that can be used to prepare congregations<br />

for evangelism.<br />

If you are interested in mission and outreach and would like to know more, or<br />

you hope to attend this training, please speak to Norma, Ruth or Sean.<br />

Please note:<br />

The first date for ‘Rhythm of Mission’ is 16 January 2016<br />

10.00am to 12.30pm at Trinity<br />

Come and be a part of it!

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