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May, 2012

We hope you are booked in for the the conference with Tri Robinson, but if not we recommend you do so soon. We are now already three-quarters full. We’d hate you to miss out! You can either book online or fill in the form available from your own church and send it back to us.

Tickets are £5 before the day and £7 on the door.

You might like to also read Tri’s book Rooted in Good Soil before you come. You can buy it from SVV’s online bookshop.

Look forward to seeing you there.

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As it is the first Sunday of the month, Stour Valley Vineyard Church will not be meeting this weekend. We will be back at the Delphi Centre 10.30 am the following weekend where we hope you can join us. If you are new or just looking at SVV, do feel to drop us a line. We’d love to meet you. Meanwhile, why not  visit West Suffolk Vineyard in Bury St Edmunds or one of the other local churches in the area. To know more about the pastors’ story, click here.

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Today hundreds of young people from our East Anglia area and other areas across the country will be setting off for Lincolnshire Agricultural Showground as Dreaming the Impossible (DTI) starts.

DTI, the national Vineyard youth, which goes on all weekend, is all about seeing the next generation encounter and walk with Jesus, being equipped to live in the reality of the Kingdom of God.

Over the last five years the ever-popular and growing youth event has been on an amazing journey, seeing God gather and transform young people from throughout the movement. God has been so generous as we have seen His Kingdom first hand.

For those to old to attend, please pray that the Lord blesses them and does amazing things this weekend. Pray for reasonable weather and for their safety.

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Join other Vineyard churches in the East Anglia Area for an exciting Spring conference called Rooted in Good Soil with Tri Robinson at the Athenaeum in Bury St Edmunds on Saturday 19 May, 10am-4pm.

Tri is senior pastor of Boise Vineyard, Idaho, USA and will be helping us dsicover what it means to cultivate and sustain authentic life of discipleship. 

Tri Robinson describes the theme of this conference as “a creative way of walking people through the authentic Christian journey from an initial place of brokenness leading to repentance (good soil is broken and cultivated) and then to a place of productive harvest”.

Price only £5 if you register before the day (£7 on the door).  Pick up a flyer on Sunday from your church or book online now.

Limited seats, so booking early is advised. Don’t miss out!

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