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New Wine. Sunday Morning Breakfast and Morning Celebration followed by Picnic & Pimm's

Sun 31 Jul

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London

No need to camp, it's here in the building! Come along for some worship and teaching from Amy Orr-Ewing. Amy is an international speaker and theologian who addresses deep questions of our day with meaningful answers found in the Christian faith.

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New Wine.  Sunday Morning Breakfast and Morning Celebration followed by Picnic & Pimm's
New Wine.  Sunday Morning Breakfast and Morning Celebration followed by Picnic & Pimm's

Time & Location

31 Jul 2022, 10:00 – 01 Aug 2022, 16:00

London, All Saints Church, London E4 9QZ, UK

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About the event

We will be livestreaming the New Wine event, here in the building. Come along for some worship and teaching from Amy Orr-Ewing.

Amy is an international speaker and theologian who addresses deep questions of our day with meaningful answers found in the Christian faith. Her books include “Where is God in All the Suffering?” and “Why Trust The Bible”. This will be the first of a series of talks which can followed in the 3 consecutive days afterwards at New Wine online.

Registration is free, but a donation on the day towards the broadcast and food costs would be much appreciated.

Bring your own picnic. We will provide the breakfast and Pimm's.

RSVP not mandatory but would help us for catering purposes. 

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ALL SAINTS CHURCH HIGHAMS PARK

Church Avenue,

Highams Park,

London,

E4 9QZ

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