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SUMMARY:Lent Talks at Longtown Community Centre
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250312T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250312T153000
DTSTAMP:20260407T180939Z
UID:11628132025-03-12 14:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Each year\, during Lent\, the Esk Parishes put on a series of 
 talks. These talks are free and open to everyone. The Lent Talks will this
  year be given by Rt Rev Peter Ramsden. They will be held in the Esk Loung
 e\, Longtown Memorial Community Centre  from 2 pm to 3.30 pm. \n\nTheme: '
 This is the Word of the Lord.' \n\nWednesday March 12th : What is the Bibl
 e? \nWednesday March 19th . The Making of the Bible \nWednesday March 26th
  : Use and abuse of the Bible: the beginning and end \nWednesday April 2nd
  : Use and abuse of the Bible: power and politics \nWednesday April 9th: A
  Lantern to my feet and a Light upon my path' \n\nBishop Peter writes: 'Th
 e Bible is not only one of the most familiar of books but also one of the 
 most enigmatic. It is the world's best seller and has shaped history. It w
 as written over thousands of years by many different authors\, and yet spe
 aks to us personally today. All we know of Jesus comes from the Bible. \nC
 ome and explore the world of the Bible this Lent!' \n\nPeter Ramsden (BSc.
 \, MA) has been a priest in Newcastle Diocese and subsequently\, for ten y
 ears\, priest in Aipo Diocese in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea
 . From 2007 until 2014 he was Bishop of Port Moresby\, Papua New Guinea.\n
 \nThere is a link to supplementary notes for the first talk below
LOCATION:Longtown Community Hall Memorial Centre
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/12232/service-and-events/events/
 1162813/
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SUMMARY:Lent Talks at Longtown Community Centre
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T153000
DTSTAMP:20260407T180939Z
UID:11628132025-03-19 14:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Each year\, during Lent\, the Esk Parishes put on a series of 
 talks. These talks are free and open to everyone. The Lent Talks will this
  year be given by Rt Rev Peter Ramsden. They will be held in the Esk Loung
 e\, Longtown Memorial Community Centre  from 2 pm to 3.30 pm. \n\nTheme: '
 This is the Word of the Lord.' \n\nWednesday March 12th : What is the Bibl
 e? \nWednesday March 19th . The Making of the Bible \nWednesday March 26th
  : Use and abuse of the Bible: the beginning and end \nWednesday April 2nd
  : Use and abuse of the Bible: power and politics \nWednesday April 9th: A
  Lantern to my feet and a Light upon my path' \n\nBishop Peter writes: 'Th
 e Bible is not only one of the most familiar of books but also one of the 
 most enigmatic. It is the world's best seller and has shaped history. It w
 as written over thousands of years by many different authors\, and yet spe
 aks to us personally today. All we know of Jesus comes from the Bible. \nC
 ome and explore the world of the Bible this Lent!' \n\nPeter Ramsden (BSc.
 \, MA) has been a priest in Newcastle Diocese and subsequently\, for ten y
 ears\, priest in Aipo Diocese in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea
 . From 2007 until 2014 he was Bishop of Port Moresby\, Papua New Guinea.\n
 \nThere is a link to supplementary notes for the first talk below
LOCATION:Longtown Community Hall Memorial Centre
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/12232/service-and-events/events/
 1162813/
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SUMMARY:Lent Talks at Longtown Community Centre
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250326T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250326T153000
DTSTAMP:20260407T180939Z
UID:11628132025-03-26 14:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Each year\, during Lent\, the Esk Parishes put on a series of 
 talks. These talks are free and open to everyone. The Lent Talks will this
  year be given by Rt Rev Peter Ramsden. They will be held in the Esk Loung
 e\, Longtown Memorial Community Centre  from 2 pm to 3.30 pm. \n\nTheme: '
 This is the Word of the Lord.' \n\nWednesday March 12th : What is the Bibl
 e? \nWednesday March 19th . The Making of the Bible \nWednesday March 26th
  : Use and abuse of the Bible: the beginning and end \nWednesday April 2nd
  : Use and abuse of the Bible: power and politics \nWednesday April 9th: A
  Lantern to my feet and a Light upon my path' \n\nBishop Peter writes: 'Th
 e Bible is not only one of the most familiar of books but also one of the 
 most enigmatic. It is the world's best seller and has shaped history. It w
 as written over thousands of years by many different authors\, and yet spe
 aks to us personally today. All we know of Jesus comes from the Bible. \nC
 ome and explore the world of the Bible this Lent!' \n\nPeter Ramsden (BSc.
 \, MA) has been a priest in Newcastle Diocese and subsequently\, for ten y
 ears\, priest in Aipo Diocese in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea
 . From 2007 until 2014 he was Bishop of Port Moresby\, Papua New Guinea.\n
 \nThere is a link to supplementary notes for the first talk below
LOCATION:Longtown Community Hall Memorial Centre
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/12232/service-and-events/events/
 1162813/
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SUMMARY:Lent Talks at Longtown Community Centre
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250402T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250402T153000
DTSTAMP:20260407T180939Z
UID:11628132025-04-02 14:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, during Lent\, the Esk Parishes put on a series of 
 talks. These talks are free and open to everyone. The Lent Talks will this
  year be given by Rt Rev Peter Ramsden. They will be held in the Esk Loung
 e\, Longtown Memorial Community Centre  from 2 pm to 3.30 pm. \n\nTheme: '
 This is the Word of the Lord.' \n\nWednesday March 12th : What is the Bibl
 e? \nWednesday March 19th . The Making of the Bible \nWednesday March 26th
  : Use and abuse of the Bible: the beginning and end \nWednesday April 2nd
  : Use and abuse of the Bible: power and politics \nWednesday April 9th: A
  Lantern to my feet and a Light upon my path' \n\nBishop Peter writes: 'Th
 e Bible is not only one of the most familiar of books but also one of the 
 most enigmatic. It is the world's best seller and has shaped history. It w
 as written over thousands of years by many different authors\, and yet spe
 aks to us personally today. All we know of Jesus comes from the Bible. \nC
 ome and explore the world of the Bible this Lent!' \n\nPeter Ramsden (BSc.
 \, MA) has been a priest in Newcastle Diocese and subsequently\, for ten y
 ears\, priest in Aipo Diocese in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea
 . From 2007 until 2014 he was Bishop of Port Moresby\, Papua New Guinea.\n
 \nThere is a link to supplementary notes for the first talk below
LOCATION:Longtown Community Hall Memorial Centre
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/12232/service-and-events/events/
 1162813/
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SUMMARY:Lent Talks at Longtown Community Centre
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250409T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250409T153000
DTSTAMP:20260407T180939Z
UID:11628132025-04-09 14:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
CATEGORIES:
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, during Lent\, the Esk Parishes put on a series of 
 talks. These talks are free and open to everyone. The Lent Talks will this
  year be given by Rt Rev Peter Ramsden. They will be held in the Esk Loung
 e\, Longtown Memorial Community Centre  from 2 pm to 3.30 pm. \n\nTheme: '
 This is the Word of the Lord.' \n\nWednesday March 12th : What is the Bibl
 e? \nWednesday March 19th . The Making of the Bible \nWednesday March 26th
  : Use and abuse of the Bible: the beginning and end \nWednesday April 2nd
  : Use and abuse of the Bible: power and politics \nWednesday April 9th: A
  Lantern to my feet and a Light upon my path' \n\nBishop Peter writes: 'Th
 e Bible is not only one of the most familiar of books but also one of the 
 most enigmatic. It is the world's best seller and has shaped history. It w
 as written over thousands of years by many different authors\, and yet spe
 aks to us personally today. All we know of Jesus comes from the Bible. \nC
 ome and explore the world of the Bible this Lent!' \n\nPeter Ramsden (BSc.
 \, MA) has been a priest in Newcastle Diocese and subsequently\, for ten y
 ears\, priest in Aipo Diocese in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea
 . From 2007 until 2014 he was Bishop of Port Moresby\, Papua New Guinea.\n
 \nThere is a link to supplementary notes for the first talk below
LOCATION:Longtown Community Hall Memorial Centre
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/12232/service-and-events/events/
 1162813/
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