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Monday 7th November 2011 - 7:00pm
'The History of the English Bible'
The 'book of books', 'the world's all-time best selling classic', 'the greatest piece of world literature', 'a legacy that should be celebrated and preserved', 'the world's most prized possession', 'the lively oracles of God' are a just a few of the many comments made about this amazing book. Many secular authorities and even some vehemently opposed to what the Bible teaches still fully acknowledge the Holy Bible's immense influence and unsurpassed beauty.
On the 400th Anniversary of the publishing of the Authorised (King James) Bible this presentation is timely and highly recommended for all faiths (and none) to come and hear about the exciting and often blood soaked History of this amazing book - the Holy Bible in English.
Speaker: Dr Stephen Scott-Pearson - the General Secretary of the Protestant Alliance.
Saturday 12th November 2011 - 7:00pm
Presentation of the work of Day One Publications along with a scripture message.
Day One Publications Bookstall
Speaker: Pastor Hedley Taylor - Deputation Speaker for Day One Publications.
Monday 14th November 2011 - 7:00pm
'The Excellency of the King James Version'
On this the 400th Anniversary year of the publishing of the Authorised (King James) Version of the Bible there has been widespread recognition of its beauty, influence on our language, political systems, arts, music and culture, as well as the life transforming effect of its message on many individuals, and groups, so influential in our Nations' eventful History.
Yet, the question central to all discerning Christians must be - “Can it still be seen as an accurate, reliable and faithful translation fit for use in the 21st Century, or is it simply a worthy relic of the past?” Whatever your view, may we encourage you, to come along for an informative, objective and thought provoking presentation for you to consider.
Speaker: Graham Chewter - Deputation speaker for the Trinitarian Bible Society.
No entry charge - Parking available on-site - Light refreshments served - Books and literature available - Free will offerings taken
ALL are warmly welcome |