Wednesday, May 24, 2006

 

Video and Audio recordings of RBF-1-06 now available

Recordings of the Rural Bible Forum held on 13 May are available now as DVD, audio CD and audio cassette tapes.

"Living in the light of Luke"

Talk 1
Luke 15 - God's Salvation Search Party

Talk 2
Luke 16.1-15: The shrewd manager/What we do with our money.

Talk 3
Luke 17: Do Your Duty

Audio Cassette - AUD$10
Audio CD - AUD$12
DVD - $15

Charges for Postage and handling as applicable - Please call the bookshop between 9.30am and 4.30pm Australian Eastern Standard Time.

They can purchased from:

Latrobe Christian Bookshop,
65 Gilbert Street,
Latrobe, Tasmania, 7307

Phone/Fax (03) 6426 1936.

Saturday, May 20, 2006

 

Feedback from RBF-1-06

The first Rural Bible Forum for 2006, was held on Sat 13 May. Steve Wakeford opened the Bible with us and provided some stimulating and challenging teaching based on Luke 15-17.
Here is some feedback from those who attended.

Our next Forum will be on 1 July with the Graeme Goldsworthy opening the Bible with us to see what it says about Prayer.


Tuesday, May 02, 2006

 

Living in the Light of Luke

Saturday 13 May 2006 - "Living in the Light of Luke"
Steve Wakeford, from North Launceston is our curtain raiser for this season. Steve will open Luke's Gospel, Chapters 15-17.

The Forum starts at 11 am. (Registration from 10.30am)
Cost $10 per person
Soup and Sandwich lunch provided.
Where: St Luke's Anglican Church, Hamilton & Cotton Streets, Latrobe

Enquiries: phone: (03) 6426 1104 (leave a message, we'll get back ASAP), or email: rbf @ becausechrist.net

Bookings: phone: (03) 6426 1104 (leave a message with you name, the names of those attending with you and a contact phone number), or email: bookings @ becausechrist.net

 

2006 Forum series

Preparations for the 2006 series of the Rural Bible Forum is underway. Dates, speakers and topics: May 13, Steve Wakeford, our curtain raiser this year, with: "Living in the Light of Luke" Luke 15-17; July 1, Graeme Goldsworthy, Prayer; August 26, Simon Manchester, "Who will sustain us?" – from the book of Job. The flyer is available now.

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