Recreation Australia Free Concert

The 2004 National Congress on Evangelism runs over three and a half days from Wednesday 12th May until Saturday 15th May. For detailed programme information simply browse the page below.

*Wednesday 12th May

Registration
Plenary 1
God the evangelist - John Chapman
Morning tea
Regional strategy session
Lunch
Track programme (Tracks offered)
Free time
Dinner
Plenary 2
A Passion for evangelism - Christine Caine
Supper clubs



*Thursday 13th May

Bible studies - Peter Adam
Plenary 3
The heart of the matter - Mike Raiter
Morning tea
Track Programme (Tracks offered)
Lunch
Interactive forums - including field visits
Free time
Concert - Federation Square
Dinner
Plenary 4
The gospel meets Aussie needs - Mike Frost
Supper clubs


*Friday 14th May

Bible studies - Peter Adam
Plenary 5
The Christian & evangelism
Morning tea
Track programme (Tracks offered)
Lunch
Interactive forums
Afternoon tea
Regional strategy session
Dinner
Plenary 6
The Church and evangelism - Phil Baker
Supper clubs


*Saturday 15th May

Bible studies - Peter Adam
Regional strategy sessions
Morning tea
Plenary 7
Taking up the challenge
Conclude


for more information : http://www.recreatingaustralia.org


Jennifer K Reporter
Ecumenical Press
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