The Fifteenth Salisbury
Conference
Friday 16th and Saturday 17th September 2011 (God willing)
Venue: Emmanuel Church, Wilton
Road, Salisbury
Theme: Proclaiming Christ to the World
Chairman: Rev Malcolm H Watts (Salisbury)
Guest Speaker: Dr Michael A.G. Haykin. Dr Haykin is
currently the Director of The Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist
Studies, located on the campus of The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary. He is also Professor of Church History and
Biblical Spirituality at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
and the editor of Eusebeia: The Bulletin of The Andrew Fuller
Center for Baptist Studies.
Programme
- Patrick: a Missionary in the Early Church. Friday
16th September at 7.30 pm.
- The Reformation and its Rediscovery of the Missionary
Vision Saturday 17th September at 10.30 am.
- Missionary Work from Calvin to Carey Saturday 17th
September at 1 pm.
- William Carey: the Father of Modern Missions
Saturday 17th September at 2.30 pm.
- On the Sabbath, 18th September, Dr Michael Haykin
will be the preacher at both services, 11 am & 6.30 pm. The
Conference Weekend will conclude with an After Church Meeting
at about 8.30 pm.
- If you arrive early on Saturday there will be tea and
coffee served from 9:30 am to 10:15 am, in the meeting room at
the rear of the church building. This can be accessed via the
door on the left hand side of the premises.
- There will be a lunch break on Saturday, 12 noon - 1 pm.
Please bring a packed lunch with you, tea and coffee will be
provided.
- Following the conference at approximately 4 pm on Saturday
light refreshments will be served.
- There will be a bookstall.
All of
the conference sessions will be recorded and made available on
DVD, CD or tape. A form will be provided on the day to place an
order, which will be dispatched promptly to the given address.
CDs or tapes of previous conferences are also available.
Recordings of the sessions from several of the previous
conferences are available on-line.
Parking
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of car parking which is available for the conference.