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Diary of events

Saturday 28 January
GRAND ORGUE   THE NINETEENTH CENTURY EXPLORED  from 2pm.

An afternoon and early evening of recitals, displays, and presentations giving a panoramic view of the symphonic organ and its music.

Sunday 29 January
Discerning Prayer
 10.10am 


Morning worship 11am  
Filipino Bible study 12.30pm 


Lunch 1pm
 


Japanese Christian Fellowship   2.30pm 


Evening service 5.30pm   Prayer for Health and Wholeness

Tuesday 31 January        
Coffee and chat from 10.30am, lunch from 12.30pm, 

Speaker: Bob Wilson – Life in Prison 1.15pm -1.45pm 

Tea and chat until 3.30pm

Wednesday 1 February
International Recital 6pm

Sophie Mather, violin     Hester Crombie, piano
Xchange   7 for 7.30pm  “The Upside-Down Kingdom” Donald B. Kraybill

Saturday 4 February
SMALL
CHOIRS
FESTIVAL  2pm.

Small Choirs Festivals are designed for small church choirs and are based on a repertoire that such choirs could manage in their own churches without further resources. All singers and choirs who support the aims of the festival are invited.

Sunday 5 February
Discerning Prayer
 10.10am 


Morning worship with communion 11am   



Filipino Bible study 12.30pm 


Lunch 1pm
 


Japanese Christian Fellowship   2.30pm 


Evening service 5.30pm   Listening for Living

Tuesday 7 February 
        
Coffee and chat from 10.30am, lunch from 12.30pm, 

Speaker 1.15pm -1.45pm 
Tea and chat until 3.30pm

Wednesday 8 February
International Recital 6pm
The Hummel Trio
Monika Urbonaite, violin   Shelley Gent, cello and Konstantin Gensitskiy, piano.
Works by Hummel and Brahms

Westminster Faith Debates 5.30 – 7pm  Religious Identity in ‘Superdiverse’ Societies with Trevor Phillips, Dominic Grieve, Kim Knott, Therese O’Toole - the first of a series of debates on religion in public life, running from February to May 2012 at 61 Whitehall, SW1A 2ET,
The series is organised and chaired by the Rt Hon Charles Clarke, Professor Linda Woodhead and Dr Rebecca Catto, in co-operation with Theos. http://www.religionandsociety.org.uk/faith_debates for further details
The All Faiths Network for the United Kingdom in association with the Camden Faith Communities Partnership   6pm/6.30pm - 8.00pm
A Round Table Dialogue   Faith and Finance: Scripture Seeking the “Good of the City”  (Jeremiah 29)
Buffet & Refreshments
With ‘Sacred Text’ readings from a variety of traditions on Faith, Money and Finance. Followed by free open discussion by all present.
Xchange   7 for 7.30pm  “The Upside-Down Kingdom” Donald B. Kraybill

Sunday 12 February
Discerning Prayer
 10.10am 


Morning worship 11am  
Filipino Bible study 12.30pm 


Lunch 1pm
 


Japanese Christian Fellowship   2.30pm 


Evening service 5.30pm   Praying from the Depths 

Tuesday 14 February
Coffee and chat from 10.30am, lunch from 12.30pm, 

Speaker 1.15pm -1.45pm 
Tea and chat until 3.30pm
Southern Home Group   8pm

Wednesday 15 February
International Recital 6pm

Qiao Jung Dai,piano
  Works by Brahms, Debussy and Prokofiev
Xchange   7 for 7.30pm  “The Upside-Down Kingdom” Donald B. Kraybill

Sunday 19 February
Discerning Prayer
 10.10am 


Morning worship 11am   


Filipino Bible study 12.30pm 


Lunch 1pm
 


Japanese Christian Fellowship   2.30pm
Evening service with communion   5.30pm   Meeting at the Table

Tuesday 21 February
Coffee and chat from 10.30am, lunch from 12.30pm, 

Speaker 1.15pm -1.45pm 
Tea and chat until 3.30pm

Wednesday 22 February
International Recital 6pm

Kesari Pundarika, viola   Timothy End, piano

Works by York Bowen and Brahms

Westminster Faith Debates 5.30 – 7pm  What’s the Place of Faith in Schools? with Richard Dawkins, John Pritchard, James Conroy, Robert Jackson  
Xchange   7 for 7.30pm  “The Upside-Down Kingdom” Donald B. Kraybill

Saturday 25 February      
Organ Concert   4pm

Hannah Parry-Ridout,  The Immaculate Conception, Farm Street

Sunday 26 February
Discerning Prayer
 10.10am 


Morning worship 11am  
Filipino Bible study 12.30pm 


Lunch 1pm
 


Japanese Christian Fellowship   2.30pm
Lent discussion – Gathering  3pm 

 


Evening service 5.30pm With Heart and Voice   

Tuesday 28 February        
Coffee and chat from 10.30am, lunch from 12.30pm, 

Speaker 1.15pm -1.45pm 
Tea and chat until 3.30pm
Central/Eastern Home Group   7 for 7.30pm

Wednesday 29 February
International Recital 6pm

Laura Pou,flute   Carlos Guerrero,piano
  Works by J.S.Bach, Dutilleux and Prokofiev
Xchange   7 for 7.30pm  “The Upside-Down Kingdom” Donald B. Kraybill


MARCH
Saturday 3 March
        Tables of Eight Luncheon

Sunday 4 March
Discerning Prayer
 10.10am 


Morning worship with communion 11am   



Filipino Bible study 12.30pm 


Lunch 1pm
 


Japanese Christian Fellowship   2.30pm 


Lent discussion – Gifting 3pm
Evening service 5.30pm   Listening for Living

Tuesday 6 March 
        
Coffee and chat from 10.30am, lunch from 12.30pm, 

Speaker 1.15pm -1.45pm 
Tea and chat until 3.30pm
Southern Home Group   8pm

Wednesday 7 March
International Recital 6pm

Bruno Bower, oboe   Fionnula Somerville, harp
Works by Telemann, Alwyn, Deutschmann, Debussy and Ibert

Westminster Faith Debates 5.30 – 7pm  What have we Learned about Radicalisation? with Mehdi Hasan, Ed Husain, Mark Sedgwick, Marat Shterin, Matthew Francis
Xchange   7 for 7.30pm

Friday 9 March - Saturday 10 March
Pentecost Festival 2012
  London CityToCity at All Hallows by the Tower .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Sunday 11 March   
Discerning Prayer
 10.10am 


Morning worship 11am  
Filipino Bible study 12.30pm 


Lunch 1pm
 


Japanese Christian Fellowship   2.30pm 


Lent discussion – Witnessing  3pm
Evening service 5.30pm Praying from the Depths 
Global Day of Prayer for Burma

Tuesday 13 March  

Coffee and chat from 10.30am, lunch from 12.30pm, 

Speaker 1.15pm -1.45pm 
Tea and chat until 3.30pm
Southern Home Group   8pm

Wednesday 14 March
International Recital 6pm

Jonathan Musgrave, piano
Xchange   7 for 7.30pm

Saturday 17 March March for Mothers - sponsored walk in Greenwich Park, to raise awareness of the 340,000 women who die each year in pregnancy and childbirth and to raise funds to help save the lives of mums and babies in some of the world’s poorest countries. 

Sunday 18 March   
Discerning Prayer
 10.10am 


Morning worship 11am   


Filipino Bible study 12.30pm 


Lunch 1pm
 


Japanese Christian Fellowship   2.30pm
Lent discussion – Sacrificing 3pm
Evening service with communion   5.30pm   Meeting at the Table

Tuesday 20 March
Coffee and chat from 10.30am, lunch from 12.30pm, 

Speaker 1.15pm -1.45pm 
Tea and chat until 3.30pm

Wednesday 21 March
International Recital 6pm

Marsyas Trio   Helen Vidovich, flute, Val Welbanks, cello, and Fei Ren, piano
Works by Farrenc, Firsova and Martinu

Westminster Faith Debates 5.30 – 7pm  What role for Religious Organisations in an era of Shrinking Welfare? with David Blunkett, Peter Smith, Adam Dinham, Sarah Johnsen
Xchange   7 for 7.30pm

Sunday 25 March
Discerning Prayer
 10.10am 


Morning worship 11am  
Filipino Bible study 12.30pm 


Lunch 1pm
 


Japanese Christian Fellowship   2.30pm
Lent discussion – Healing 3pm 


Evening service 5.30pm With Heart and Voice    

Tuesday 27 March         
Coffee and chat from 10.30am, lunch from 12.30pm, 

Speaker 1.15pm -1.45pm 
Tea and chat until 3.30pm

Wednesday 28 March
Xchange   7 for 7.30pm

Saturday 31 March      
Organ Concert   4pm

David Graham and Mo Wah Chan

 

 

 

 
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