Waverley Abbey House Present 'The Salt of the Earth'

The Salt of the Earth

Date: Sat 30th July
Venue: Waverley Abbey House, Farnham, Surrey
Time: 7-9pm, with refreshments and Danish Pastry served 6:15-7pm
Fee: £10 including refreshments and Danish Pastry

Description:
Fiona will share from her personal walk with God and encourage you in your own journey. Her theme will address what it means for Christians to be salt in a flavourless world. In an evening that will both move and inspire you, she will bring interesting insights from her ministry and family life.

Speakers:
Fiona Castle
She is the chairman of Activate, a charity that exists to inspire women to take God’s love into the community. She is also the patron of Oasis, the founding partner of Faithworks, an evangelical Christian organisation devoted in Christian community work.

Booking
Booking form can be downloaded from thewebsite.

For further details, please email training@cwr.org.uk or call 0125 278 4700.
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