The BIG Conversation 2

The BIG Conversation 2

By Priority Areas

Date and time

Tue, 21 Nov 2017 10:15 - Wed, 22 Nov 2017 14:30 GMT

Location

Erskine Bridge Hotel

Riverfront PA8 6AN United Kingdom

Description

Sign up for this year's annual get together.

We've changed venue, we have our speakers lined up and our workshops ready to go!

Come and hear Cormac Russell from Nurture Development who will lead us in conversation around Asset Based Community Development. Check out Cormac here.

You'll be able to experience a variety of worship styles, take part in practical Priority Areas led workshops, browse the Market Place, have a good gab in Bite-Sized Blethers, network and learn, join fringe events, create your own entry in the directory video booth, make music and much more!

On Day 2 we'll be joined by the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland - Rt Rev Dr Derek Browning, who will affirm the Church's commitment to the work taking place in Priority Areas.

BC2 is all about creating:

  • opportunities for you to belong to a supportive Priority Areas network
  • a space to increase your understanding of the power of Asset Based Community Development to transform your work and your community
  • an environment to increase your joy, confidence and ability in Worship
  • chances for you to connect with other agencies who can resource and support your community

Bring up to 3 people from your congregation/community, just make sure you book individually for each person.

Book early to avoid disappointment
.... we've heard it's going to be great!

There is no cost for this event but if a booking is cancelled within 3 working days we will have to make a £25 administration charge.

Any questions? Give us a call: 0141 248 2905 or email: priorityareas@churchofscotland.org.uk


The purpose of the Data Protection Act 1998 is to ensure that any personal data an organisation holds about an individual is stored and used in an appropriate way. The Church of Scotland is registered with the Information Commissioner and strives to comply with Data Protection Law. The Data Protection Compliance Office is the Solicitor of the Church, Mrs Mary McLeod. The Church of Scotland Ministries Council is committed to protecting your privacy and safeguarding your personal data. We shall use the information you have provided us with for Priority Areas activities only. We will only keep the data for as long as necessary and in particular only until you advise us that you would wish us to remove your data.

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