Ellel and Premier to Inspire Christians to Run Race - God's Way

A day of worship, teaching and prayer entitled 'Healed to Run' will take place at Fairfield Halls in Croydon, south London, on Saturday 2 June.

The event will be hosted by Ellel Ministries and Premier Radio, and will focus on the theme of preparing for the race of life - God's way.

Premier Lifeline Manager, Jonathan Clark, will lead the event along with guest speakers Jill Southern and Peter Horrobin.

"Healed to Run is an important event in Premier's calendar," said Clark. "As Christians we'll be asking ourselves and those around us some big questions, all focused on the theme of Healed to Run. Are we carrying baggage from the past that weighs us down? Are injuries hindering our progress and are we fit for the race?

"An experienced ministry team will be present on the day and available to pray with people during the times on ministry."

Ms Southern, Centre Director of Ellel Pierrepont, will be one of the guest speakers at Healed to Run. A lively and energetic communicator, Southern holds a wide experience of training church-based ministry teams. Alongside her professional qualifications, she will share her personal testimony of healing, adding reality to her dynamic presentation of Christian truth.

Christians of all denominations have been invited to attend the event.

"The main concert hall will provide the perfect setting for an inspiring day of praise, worship and teaching," said organisers.

For more information and tickets please visit: www.fairfield.co.uk
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