Get Ready for the Youthwork Conference 2006

|TOP|Online booking has begun for the Youthwork Conference 2006 and has opened up the possibilities for some excellent discounts on weekend registrations, for a limited time.

Bookings made prior to midnight on Friday 30th June will receive a £10 discount in addition to the £5 online booking discount for every delegate- thus allowing a £15 discount for those who book online during the discount period, and thereby reducing the price from £85 to £70.

Early registration discounts will also apply to delegates who wish to add the Early Day to those who have a Full Weekend booking. However early registration and online booking discounts will not apply to Day Delegate rates.

|AD|The 2005 Youthwork Conference saw around 1,700 UK youth leaders gather for the event that was held over two weekends and at two locations. The upcoming 2006 Conference will also be held in the same locations. Delegates can go either to Southport (10th-12th November) or Eastbourne (17th-19th November).

The theme of the Conference will be ‘Infinite Possibilities- re-imagining mission to the digital generation.’ Speakers lined up for the event include Andy Hickford, Russel Rook, Pete Greig, Gavin Calver, Katei Kirby and Jill Rowe.

The worship in the Main Sessions will be led by Andy Flannagan and Gareth Robinson. The founding teacher at Mars Hill Bible Church, Rob Bell (also the presenter of the first series of NOOMA films), will also be present at the Eastbourne conference.

For more information on the Youthwork Conference and online booking visit: http://www.youthwork.co.uk/conference.
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