Church Growth the Cell Way

Trinity College Conference
March 8 -10, 2011

Trinity College Bristol is committed to the resourcing of the church through education and training for a new evangelisation of the UK and Europe 

Conference Speakers: 
Bishop Albert Vun, Bishop of Sabah (in the photo)
Resource Team from the Diocese of Sabah in Malaysia

Bible Study Leaders:
Revd Canon George Kovoor, Principal, Trinity College
Revd Dr Daniel Chae, a Former Director of the OM ship Doulos
Revd Dr Michael Carr, Senior Pastor Harrow International Christian Centre 

Conference Fee:
£60 per day, £110 for two days, £130 for three days. Lunch, tea/coffee and conference workbook on Cell Church included

Flyers:
Download a flyer/poster for your church

Venue:
Trinity Church Brentwood, 49 Coxtie Green Road, Brentwood Essex

Directions:
Location of Trinity Church Brentwood

 

Programme

Tuesday 8th March 2011

Tuesday 8 March 2011

10.00 Conference Registration Tea/coffee on arrival.

10.45 Welcome and Introduction: Revd Peter Linnecar, Senior Pastor Trinity Church Brentwood

11.00 Worship and Bible Study: Revd Canon George Kovoor

12.00 Session 1 Why Cell Church? Bishop Albert Vun

13.00 Lunch

14.00 Session 2 Towards a Successful Transition: Bishop Albert Vun

15.15 Tea/coffee break 

15.45 Session 3 The Role of the Senior Pastor: Bishop Albert Vun

 

Wednesday 9 March 2011

09.15 Worship and Bible Study: Revd Dr Daniel Chae

10.05 Session 4 Worship in the Cell: Bishop Albert Vun

11.15 Tea/coffee break 

11.45 Session 5 The Word in the Cell: Bishop Albert Vun

1300 Lunch 

14.00 Session 6 Works in the Cell: Bishop Albert Vun

15.30 Tea/coffee break 

16.00 Session 7 Power Station: Prayer in the Cell Bishop Albert Vun

 

Thursday 10 March 2011

09.15 Worship and Bible Study: Revd Dr Michael Carr

10.00 Session 8 The Way Forward: Canon George Kovoor and Bishop Albert Vun

11.00 Tea/coffee

11.30 Worship and Message by Bishop Albert Vun 

13.00 Lunch

 

 

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