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Jeremiah - Prophet of Hope!

The Bradford School of Ministry
 
An Occasional Theology Day to be held at Kadugli House on Saturday, 16 June 10.00 am - 2.30 pm

Jeremiah -  Prophet of Hope!

History has not been kind to Jeremiah. His name has become a byword for gloom and pessimism but in fact he was man of huge courage and hope. At a time of national crisis he stood up to be counted despite doubts within and critics without.

Come and get a fresh understanding of this all-too-human man of God and what he can teach us today.

As usual there is no charge for this event but places are limited so you must book. Gerald Mack will lead the day but to reserve a place please contact steve.allen@bradford.anglican.org.

Drinks & biscuits will be provided for a small charge but please bring your own lunch.

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