Past Events
"Sinking Foundations: why mission today?"
Summer Conference - 1-3 July 2009 - All Nations Christian College, Easneye, Ware.


A two day conference exploring the theology and practice of British and Irish Churches and Agencies' engagement in mission in the 21st century


Contributors include:

The Rt Revd Michael Doe- General Secretary, USPG and former Bishop of Swindon

Dr Kirsteen Kim - Associate Senior Lecturer, Leeds Trinity and All Saints Research Coordinator, Edinburgh 2010

Mr Martin Lee - Executive Director, Global Connections

Dr Wonsuk Ma - Executive Director, Oxford Centre of Mission Studies

Dr Deenabandhu Manchala - Programme Executive, Just and Inclusive Communities Unity, Mission, Evangelism and Spirituality World Council of Churches

Ms Ann Morrisey- Freelance Community Theology and Third Sector Consultant

Canon Janice Price - Executive Secretary, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland Global Mission Network

Dr Anne Richards - Convenor, Mission Theology Advisory Group

Dr Paul Rolph - Former Head of In-service Teacher Education, University College of St Mark and St John and Tutor/Supervisor on MA in Faith and Education, University of Bangor

Canon Dr Nigel Rooms - Associate Director, Practical Theology Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham



British and Irish Association for Mission Studies,
Day Conference 2008

“Mission in reverse?”


A day conference on World Christianity and mission to Britain and Ireland


Friday 17th October 2008
11:00am – 4:30pm


The Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education
Somerset Road
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2QH


This day conference is designed to give opportunity to discuss and reflect on the issue of how world Christianity can have an impact on mission in Britain and Ireland.



CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE:

Revd Val Ogden,
Director of the Selly Oak Centre for Mission Studies and from the Methodist Church in Britain, ordained United Church of Zambia.

Dr Joshua Raja
from the Church of South India, now Tutor in Global Christianity and World Mission at Selly Oak Centre for Mission Studies.

Charles Mpunji Ilunga
an ordained Methodist minister from the Democratic Republic of Congo (North Katanga Methodist Conference). After 8 years of Diaspora in Zambia, now studying at Queen's Foundation College, Birmingham.

Cost:
  • Members £20
    Non-members £25
    Concessions £15
    (cost includes lunch)







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