• Leaders Conference 2014

    venue2 Neath Road, Swansea, United Kingdom

    Book here, details about the event below Online event registration for Leaders Conference 2014 powered by Eventbrite Healing and Evangelism with special guest speaker, Randy Clark. What is it about? Pouring Holy Spirit oil into the engine of the church Exploring Evangelism and Healing for the future of Wales; leaders and churches will be inspired

  • Valleys Network Day

    St Luke's Church Gellideg, Merthyr Tydfil, United Kingdom

    You are invited to the next Valleys Leaders Network day for 2014. The meeting is at St Luke's Church, Gellideg in Merthyr. This meeting will be a great time to pray together and share testimonies arising out of the Conference in May. It starts at 10.00 am and will include time for ministry, lunch, prayer

  • Valleys Network Day

    Byrnithel Community Church Brynithel Rugby Club

    You are  invited to the next Valleys Network day for 2014. The meeting is at Brynithel Community Church in Brynithel  and we are pleased to welcome Julian Richards to be speaking to us. It starts at 10.00 am and will include time for teaching, ministry, lunch, prayer and fellowship. For Lunch, please bring a packed lunch.

  • Women Who Lead 2014

    Towers Hotel & Spa Jersey Marine, Swansea, United Kingdom

    A conference for women who lead in Wales. Final room available for two people sharing for one night. There is a possibility of extra rooms for those who want to book in single rooms. If  you want to enquire please ring the office on: 01792 516335 Event Registration Online for Women Who Lead 2014 powered

  • Valleys Network Day

    Ponty Elim Church Thurston Road, Pontypridd, United Kingdom

    You are invited to the last Valleys Network day of 2014. The meeting is at Ponty Elim Church, Pontypridd . Rob Jones will be leading the day through, specifically allowing time to Worship, pray and share testimonies together. It starts at 10.00 am and will include time for teaching, ministry, lunch, prayer and fellowship. Lunch

  • Valleys Network Day

    Elim Church, Ponty Thurston Road, Pontypridd, United Kingdom

    Elim Church, Pontypridd with guest speaker Roy Godwin. The day includes time for teaching, ministry, lunch, prayer and fellowship. Suggested lunch donation, £5. Please let us know if you are able to attend by emailing: [email protected] This event is open to all leaders and their leadership teams.

  • Worship Conference 2015

    venue2 Neath Road, Swansea, United Kingdom

    Event Registration Online for Beyond the Song List powered by Eventbrite All worship leaders, musicians, singers and technicians are invited to the New Wine Cymru Artesian Worship Conference. This conference is called "Beyond the song list" and will be a worship gathering of musicians, technicians, backing singers and worship leaders to be inspired with a vision

  • Valleys Network Day

    Oakdale Church Penmaen Avenue, Oakdale

    Oakdale Presbyterian Church from 10am. This meeting will centre on Worship and Prayer together. The day includes time for teaching, ministry, lunch, prayer and fellowship. Suggested to bring a packed lunch or make use of the local chip shop. Please let us know if you are able to attend by emailing: [email protected] This event is open to all leaders

  • Valleys Network Day

    Brynithel Community Church Brynithel Rugby Club, Abertillery, United Kingdom

    You are invited to the next Valley Leaders network day at Brynithel Community Church in Brynithel, Abertillery, NP13 2HD Julian Richards is the speaker The day includes time for teaching, ministry, lunch, prayer and fellowship. Suggested lunch donation, £5. Please let us know if you are able to attend by emailing: [email protected] This event is open

  • Leaders’ Conference 2015

    venue2 Neath Road, Swansea, United Kingdom

    Event registration for Leaders Conference 2015 powered by Eventbrite Missional Apprentice: The New Wine Cymru Leaders Conference 2015 will be addressing the challenge of 21st century discipleship. The making of disciples is a significant component of Jesus’ Great Commission to the Church, yet it is an arguably underdeveloped expression of the Church’s mission. What does