Alpha

An opportunity to explore the meaning of life
Alpha - 2012 Details to follow.

Who is Alpha for?
Alpha is for everyone; no question is out of bounds and you are free to discuss as much or as little as you wish. We don’t assume any background knowledge of or belief in Christianity and everyone is welcome.

What is Alpha?
Alpha is an opportunity to explore the meaning of life in an informal, fun and friendly environment. The Alpha course consists of a series of talks, looking at topics including 'Who is Jesus?' and 'Why and how do I pray?', with the option of a weekend away. We meet for dinner and each talk is followed by discussion in small groups.

Alpha runs every …… for ten weeks. You don’t have to come to the whole course – just pop along for the first night and see what you think. No pressure. We run two Alpha Courses at Queen’s Park, one in the evening on ……days at 7pm for adults, and one in the evening on……days 7pm for youth/teens

For more information or to book a place on the next Alpha course contact the minister… David Malcolm.

Alpha Schedule
7pm Supper
Arrive at the Alpha course. An informal supper is served, and you eat with other guests in your small group.

7:30pm Welcome
A welcome from the course leader.

7:45pm Introduction
One or two songs to start the evening.

8pm Talk
A talk on the topic for the evening, such as 'Who is Jesus?', and 'Why and how do I pray?'.

8:45pm Coffee and biscuits

9pm Small Groups
You break up into your small groups for a relaxed and informal discussion time. The small group consists of around 8 people, including one or two 'leaders' who will host the group and lead the discussions. This is a time when you can ask any questions that you may have, discuss the talk, study the Bible etc.

9:45pm End
The evening will end no later than 9.45pm.

Service Times

Sunday
11:00 am and 6.00 pm


3rd Sunday each month
3:30 pm
Crossmyloof Resource Centre,
Titwood Road.


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