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Crosslinks Autumn Conference 2002
Brunel Manor, Torquay Monday 4th November - Friday 8th November
This
long established annual event provides an unequalled opportunity to meet
other members and supporters of Crosslinks. There will be time to pray for
God's world‑wide church, listen to God's Word and be encouraged and
stimulated in our mission involvement. There will be opportunities to hear
news from churches around the world, and to ask questions and clarify
issues. The afternoons are free enabling you to explore locally - there are
cliff-top walks at hand; by car Dartmoor is but minutes away; or stay in and
snooze, swim, or chat. Cost £141.00
Monday dinner 4 November until after breakfast Friday 8 November inclusive
of VAT @ 17.5%. A
deposit of £20.00 per person is payable on booking. Early
booking will be greatly appreciated. Because of the financial requirements
of Brunel Manor, it will be necessary for you to send your COMPLETE FEE to
Priscilia Gurney by Friday 11 October; cheques payable to Crosslinks. Some assistance with the fees may be payable to retired missionaries who are unable to pay the full amount. Please contact Priscilia Gurney. Mrs.
P. Gurney, 67 Coombe Valley Road, Preston, Weymouth, Dorset DT3 6NL
Telephone: 01305 832829 Bible Readings Rev Gervais Angel. Former tutor of Clifton Theological College, Director of Studies at Trinity College (Bristol), NSM minister, south west area secretary with SAMS, and theological consultant for SAMS.
Speakers Nicky
Darby, Crosslinks Mission Partner in Nebbi, Uganda Rt
Rev Barnabas Theaung Hawi, Bishop of Sittwe Diocese, Myanmar. Rev
David Haokip, from Myanmar, now minister in Southampton and member of
Crosslinks council Brunel
Manor Christian Centre Brunel Manor is the present home of the Woodlands Trust, started in 1942 in London through the prayers of two ladies. The Trust was formed to run a home to provide spiritual, physical and mental refreshment by way of holidays, houseparties and conferences. The work moved to the present site in 1963. The
Manor and the furnishings in it have been provided by the Lord in answer to
prayer. The indoor heated swimming pool is open all the year. Most rooms are
now en suite and the ground floor bedrooms have facilities individually
designed to meet the needs of different disabilities; The recent addition of
a lift means that there is no need to climb stairs to access any bedroom.
Please let us know of your special requirements by adding a note to the
Booking Form. Special diets, required on medical grounds, can be provided if
notified in advance. All rooms have tea making facilities. For further
information, 'phone Priscilla Gurney. Travel It is often much quicker and easier to get to Brunel Manor by public transport than by car.
BY TRAIN: To Teignmouth or Newton Abbot.
BY
COACH: To Teignmouth. There is an hourly bus service from Teignmouth which stops outside Brunel Manor If you would prefer to be met at the station, then please let us know beforehand when you will be arriving.
BY
CAR: The M5 beyond Exeter becomes the A38. Take the left fork onto the A380
signed "Torquay". After about three miles turn off onto the B3192
at the foot of the hill in Teignmouth, and continue across Shaldon Bridge
south towards Torquay. Brunel Manor is four miles from Teignmouth at
Maidencombe on the right hand side of the road, on the brink of the hill
before it descends into Torquay. Booking
Form Please download and complete and return as soon as possible with deposit of £20.00* (cheques payable to Crosslinks) to: Mrs.
P. Gurney, 67 Coombe Valley Road, Preston, Weymouth, Dorset DT3 6NL Tel:
01305 832829 *Full
fees please by Friday 11 October
Crosslinks,
251 Lewisham Way, London SE4 1XF Charity No 24 99 86
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