CRE to Hit Esher in Two Weeks

Thousands of Christians are gearing up for the next National Christian Resources Exhibition to hit Sandown Park, Esher, Surrey in just two weeks.

The CRE will hold a diverse exhibition from 15 to 18 May for all Christians and particularly those in a leadership capacity within their church or denomination.

The exhibition includes a range of seminars by renowned Christian speakers, providing a vital opportunity for reflection and action.

The event also features music from All Souls Orchestra and spirit-lifting worship with Premier Christian Radio's Muyiwa.

New features this year include Speed Dating, Speed Networking, The IT Village, Want to Get on TV?, and The Spirit of Wilberforce Exhibition.

Speed Networking events have a series of five-minute mini-meetings with at least 15 other businesses. The event is expected to 'delivers results' with business leaders.

Over 350 exhibitors and seminars, concerts and workshops will be available.

For more information, go to www.creonline.co.uk.
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