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Thursday, April 05, 2007

Blah...manchester - Trinitarian Mysticism



April 26th | Trinitarian Mysticism
with Ian Mobsby 6:30pm – 8:30pm

How does the Trinity inform what it means to be church in a 21st Century culture of mysticism? How is the Emerging Church engaging with those who are spiritually searching in a post-secular postmodern culture?

Ian Mobsby explores these issues by drawing on recent research from the perspective of emerging church practitioners. Ian is author to the recently published book ‘Emerging & Fresh Expressions of Church’.

Blah...manchester is a partnership between CMS and Sanctus1.

6:30-8:30pm
Admission free
Venue: Nexus

Drinks served from 6:30
Input begins at 7:00

For a map of the location see: http://www.nexusonline.org.uk

We have a limited number of places. It would help us to know in advance if you're coming, so please book a place and turn up!

E-mail Ben Edson on: blah@sanctus1.co.uk

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