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Welcome to C2!

 

 

We would like to welcome you to the Connections Café (or C2 as it's

often referred to). We gather fortnightly on Wednesday evenings

in the St Birinus building in Booker from 7.45pm onwards.

 

What is the Connections Café?

The Connections Café, C2, is an informal and friendly setting in which to explore what Christianity

has to say about life today.

 

C2 is for everyone - whatever you believe.

 

C2 is all about connecting people to God and discovering his purpose for your life.

 

On a C2 evening, as well as there being a presentation, there's a chance for you to share your ideas

and concerns in a small group. And it all starts with refreshments! We'd love to see you there.

 

A typical evening menu at the café...

 

7.45 Arrive & refreshments

      Welcome

      Presentation

      Informal discussion

9.45 Finish

 

C2, the Connections Cafe, starts the new term on September 10th, with Dave Fuller speaking on "Is the devil real?", using scenes from the film "Bedazzled". We meet at Booker church on alternate Wednesdays at 7:45pm. Do join us for the opportunity to explore what Christianity has to say about the issues we face in today's world. The atmosphere is friendly and informal, and questions are definitely encouraged!

 

10th September Bedazzled

Is the devil real?

 

24th September Bedazzled - Values

What is important?

 

8th October HitchHikers Guide to the Galaxy

Knowledge and Wisdom

 

22nd October HitchHikers Guide to the Galaxy

Standing in the shoes of others

 

5th November HitchHikers Guide to the Galaxy

Seeing the big picture

 

19th November Social

 

3rd December A Book of the Bible

 

17th December Putting Christ into Xmas