Thursday, 28 February 2008

Rock Cafe - 2008

Starts on 29th February 2008 @ 8.00pm for 3 nights.

Open to all pupils at Secondary and for the first time all Primary 7 children. The guest speaker this year is Richard Pidgley

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with the music by Stuart Dix.

The 3 nights are packed with activities, live music, games, food and the opportunity to win a Nintendo Wii, ipod's and HMV gift cards.

Doors open at 7.45pm for a 8.00pm start.

Main Speaker

Richard Pidgley

Book Description
‘Seriously Rich is the gripping account of a wrecked, "burnt out" teenager who had no hope and wanted to die. The true story of a young man whose ruined life was powerfully and radically transformed by God’s amazing grace. It may make you laugh or it may make you cry but you won’t be able to deny, Richard is seriously rich!’

Steve Chalke, Director, Oasis Trust

Richard PidgleyGod’s grace is personal, lavished upon the world yet equally applied to individual lives. The story of Richard Pidgley demonstrates the power of God’s grace that can reach the individual. What the grace of God has done in Richard’s life demonstrates to us all that no need is too great, no place too far, no pit too deep and no moment too late for the grace of God.

‘Seriously Rich is an excellent contribution for those whose background has left them feeling marginalised and with no significant future. Richard tells his own story of God’s grace and provision in a style that is easy to read and understand. This book will give hope to those who feel that they have had a bad start in life.’ Paul Weaver, General Superintendent, Assemblies of God

‘Richard Pidgley’s story, as told in this excellent book, proves beyond doubt that God is able to change broken lives and turn difficult situations totally around. I thoroughly recommend this story to you and I know all who read it will be strengthened and helped. John Partington, Senior Minister, Riverside Christian Centre, Exeter

Synopsis
Features an autobiography of a convicted criminal, whose life is turned around by an encounter with God.

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