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Events

Throughout the year there are special events going on in the life of the church. Sometimes they are for particular groups, such as the very popular 'Ladies' Evenings' that take place several times a year. Others are open to everybody. Look for details by clicking on 'Our Diary' or by going to our Facebook page.

 

Events coming up are:

 

The Meeting Place on Tuesday 21st May (12:00 noon- 3:00pm)

A monthly opportunity to share good food, good friends and good fellowship over lunch, followed by a short Bible talk and then conversation over board games and coffee. For anyone who is free during the day.

 

Men's Breakfast on Saturday 25th May (9:00-11:00am)

Whether your usual is a fry-up or something lighter, you will be well catered for at the monthly Men's Breakfast to share some good food, good conversation and the good news of the gospel.

 

Ladies' Evening on Friday 14th June (7:30-10:00pm)

'Taste and See' Come along for a quiz, buffet supper, chocolate tasting and a short talk.

 

Andrew Peterson in concert on Sunday 7th July (7:00pm)

An evening of music from singer/songwriter Andrew Peterson. His most recent album Light for the Lost Boy was listed as one of the top ten albums of 2012 by USA Today and for one night only Andrew will be taking the stage at KEC to bring his music to us. There is no charge for tickets, but there will be the opportunity to contribute to Andrew's expenses if you enjoy the evening. Here is what other people have said.

"Top 10 Album of the Year." USA Today


"Album of the Year." Under the Radar

"Top 5 Album of the Year." CT Music Awards

“Light for the Lost Boy is Peterson’s finest work." --The Sound Opinion

"...a pioneering album, a timeless project that redefines what music can do." --The Christian Manifesto

"Grand in scope and vivid in detail, Andrew Peterson’s Light for the Lost Boy's lyrics draw upon both personal and literary sources to capture moments of suffering, healing and grace." --iTunes Review

"Light For The Lost Boy emerged as a chronicle of the ache that comes from deeply loving something that has been lost, and from daring to hope that it will one day be restored. It s the recognition that any pain we now feel is somehow inseparable from the joy that was intended for us. Light For The Lost Boy pulses with the hurt of the human condition, it s a grief permeated with light and hope and beauty and love." --Amazon