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CGMC AUTUMN CONFERENCE 2012
22nd-23rd November 2012
Promoting Christian Education among children and young people in Scotland by encouraging everyone engaged in ministries with children across all Christian denominations.
Woodbrooke is Europe's only Quaker Study Centre. It is based in the former family
home of the local chocolate maker, George Cadbury, himself a Quaker, and has, since
1903, provided education for those of any faith or none from around the world. Find
out more here.
The theme is The Hidden Congregation - bringing children’s ministry into training
agendas with Rev Dr Paula Gooder and others.
To book, download and complete the booking form.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SCOTLAND
Faith in Children’s Ministry
What's the point of children's ministry? Is it to disciple kids, equip parents,
lead children to Christ -- of all the things, what's primary?
Here, Gary Strudler of Rolling Hills Community Church talks about faith in children’s
ministry, part of the Nexus series of reflections. Follow others here.
Fresh Expressions of Children’s Ministry November 2011 here.
Children and Inclusion February 2012 here.

ABOUT CEAS
ceas promotes Christian Education among children and young people in Scotland, addressing major issues at the cutting edge of promoting Christian Education among children in Scotland.
ceas seeks to encourage everyone engaged in ministries with children, both as volunteers and in a professional capacity, in their work.
ceas makes awards to individuals and organisations concerned with promoting projects in Christian Education. Direct funding to assist those engaging in Christian Education at a more advanced level is available through the Alistair Dingwall Award. This supports individuals and groups engaged in advanced study and development of children’s Christian education in Scotland.
ceas is committed to ecumenical cooperation in the Christian Ministry among children, with the Baptist Union of Scotland, the Church of Scotland, the Methodist Church in Scotland, the Scottish Episcopal Church, the United Free Church of Scotland and the United Reformed Church in Scotland represented among the Trustees.
ceas is a member of the Consultative Group on Ministry among Children, an agency of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland and maintains links with colleagues across Europe through the European Conference on Christian Education.
www.ceas.org.uk
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