
Hope in the Main Street at Congleton Bible Weekend

Rob Cotton will be promoting his new book at the Congleton Bible Weekend.
If you are attending the Congleton Bible Weekend this year, don’t miss the opportunity to hear Rob Cotton, author of Hope in the Main Street, sharing the testimony behind his book.
What?
Rev Ian Coffey will be the speaker, taking as his theme, ‘Rediscovering Joy’. Ian Coffey is the Vice Principal of Moorlands Bible College, was a former Director of Evangelical Alliance and has spoken at the Keswick Convention.
When and Where?
Friday August 31st 7-30 pm, Wellspring Methodist Church
Saturday Sept. 1st 8-30 am, Breakfast Meeting* St John’s Community Hall.
Saturday Sept. 1st 7-30 pm, St. Peter’s Parish Church
Sunday Sept. 2nd 6-30 pm, Cross St. Pentecostal Church
About the Book
Rev. Rob Cotton demonstrates how our churches can engage with the community around, building relationships that enable social action, presenting the teachings of the Bible in ways that contemporary audiences can relate to and presenting Christianity as genuine good news.
Rob has led a number of churches, as well as being Senior Campaign Manager at Bible Society and on the leadership teams for national campaigns such as Hope 08, Biblefresh and The 2011 Trust (celebrating the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible). From the humorous to the heartbreaking, these stories from his years of ministry will equip you, encourage you and challenge you to bring ‘hope on the main street’.
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‘Meet the author’ event to take place in Matlock
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