Common Witness and Ministry in 2015: The Old has Gone; The New has Come?

Hosted by: St Michael's Lectures

Wednesday 15th July at 7.30pm, St Michael’s Lecture.

Ash Leighton Plom holds an MA in Landscape and Urban History, with specialism in Devon.  He works as a lecturer and tutor, privately and for local education organisations such as the WEA South West.

In the second of a double-bill of lectures (the first to be given at the same time and place on June 24th) Ash Leighton Plom will be speaking on Exeter - a Christian society for over 1,500 years.  Ash will continue the journey through Exeter and Devon’s history, from the earliest Pagan peoples through the Christian Church of antiquity and Aethelstan, to medieval and early modern philanthropy, and concentrate on expressions of Christian charity in present day society.

Everyone is warmly welcomed to the St Michael’s Lectures and admission is FREE (with a voluntary retiring collection).  They are followed by discussion and light refreshments, and are held in St. Michael’s Church.  For further information, or to discuss disabled access, contact David Beadle at dnb201@ex.ac.uk

Directions


St Michael and All Angels’ Church, Dinham Road, Mount Dinham, Exeter, EX4 4EB