Growing Cross Cultural Community

Growing Cross Cultural Community

By Friends International Guildford

Explore how churches in Guildford can grow communities that both welcome and represent a diversity of cultures in all areas of church life.

Date and time

Location

Guildford Baptist Church

Millmead Guildford GU2 4BE United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 3 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Spirituality • Christianity

Friends International Guildford is hosting another morning for anyone who is part of a local church! We are looking to explore what it means to grow a cross-cultural community from the initial welcome, to worship, to serving teams, through to leadership.

There will be 2 sessions in the day, covering the topics below. We aim to have this event twice a year, once in January and another in October.

Refreshments will be provided during a morning break. If you'd like to connect with others after the morning then please do bring your own lunch.

We would recommend parking at Farnham Rd, or Bedford Road car parks. Millbrook Car Park is also nearby for anyone where vehicle height restrictions could be an issue.


Topics for the day:

  • Multi-cultural church and the South Asian Diaspora
  • A workshop for reading the bible with and explaining the gospel to those from a Hindu background.


Speakers:

Friends International Guildford:

Friends Internatioanl staff, Lilli and Phil, will be hosting the day.

Lilli is a trained primary school teacher (having studied Theology, Maths and German Literature) but has been working in student ministry for over a decade, firstly with Agape, then 24-7 Prayer and Emmaus Rd and with Friends International in Guildford since 2017. From Germany, Lilli has plenty of personal experience of navigating cultural differences and is passionate about seeing truly cross-cultural communities in church.

Phil is a trained secondary school teacher and moved from teaching into student ministry with Friends International in 2018. Having grown up in Papua New Guinea as a missionary kid and adapted to UK culture he has an affinity with those moving into the UK from other cultures. He is passionate about helping churches see the importance of hospitality for both host and guest in sharing faith and friendship across cultural boundaries.

Asha

Asha became a Christian as a teenager in Southampton Lighthouse International Church through the warm sense of community and openness that transcended cultures. She has a heart to share what she has experienced through the work of the church, with a focus on reaching South Asian diaspora.

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Oct 18 · 09:30 GMT+1