Places Remain For Civic Prayer Breakfast

The Civic Prayer Breakfast is an annual event which connects the Eastbourne Church with key figures in the civic world of the town. Interest is high again this year, but there are still places left. The booking page is open again.  https://forms.office.com/e/Dm0Q1zbeaz

It will be of interest to church leaders, Christian agencies and believers whose vocation involves work in the civic sector of local life. Those with a passion for prayer for the town will also find it helpful. Event ticket information can be found at the link below. The cost of the breakfast also includes a small amount to help pay for the administration of the event and an honarium to our speaker.

Church Leaders can obtain a special discount rate

Full English Breakfast £15
Continental Breakfast £12

Feel free to adjust cost accordingly when you make payment.

Many thanks!

Your personal invitation to:

Eastbourne Civic Prayer Breakfast

To be held in:

The Floral Hall
Winter Garden, Compton Street
Eastbourne BN21 4BP
in the presence of
The Mayor Cllr. Candy Vaughan

on Friday 22nd March 2024
7.45am for 8am until 9.45am

Guest speaker:
Glen Scrivener

Welcome to Eastbourne Civic Prayer Breakfast 2024

Prayer Breakfasts
There has been a National Prayer Breakfast in the Houses of Parliament for some years involving those in positions of leadership, and from this has grown a network of Breakfasts across the nation. The Eastbourne Breakfast grew out of the East Sussex Breakfast in the year 2000.

The Breakfast invites leaders from all walks of life in our town to meet, network, and hear how the Christian Faith can enrich our communities.

THE PROGRAMME

A welcome from the Chair and a greeting from the

Mayor Cllr. Candy Vaughan

Breakfast

A brief time of led prayer

The Speaker: Glen Scrivener

Questions

Close 9.45am

The fruit of righteousness will be peace.
The effect of righteousness will be
quietness and confidence for ever.
Isaiah 32:17

Glen Scrivener is an award winning author and filmmaker who speaks around the world about the intersection of faith and culture. Originally from Australia, Glen has lived in the UK for more than half his life. He was educated at Oxford and is now ordained in the Church of England. He was curate at All Soul’s Church, Eastbourne, where he and his family still worship.

Since 2010, Glen has been a speaker and mission thinker at Speak Life, an Eastbourne based Christian charity. In August 2014, he became Director. He has written 9 books including 321: The Story of God, the World and You and The Air We Breathe: How We All Came to Believe In Freedom, Kindness, Progress and Equality.

Glen is passionate about people discovering Jesus and equipping Christians to live out and also share their faith. He’s often found speaking at Churches and Universities, producing online media in the studio, or in his office, writing books and other media material. Glen is married to Emma, and they have a daughter, Ruby, and a son, JJ.

(Park in College Road or nearby and enter through the College Road Car Park to access the Floral Hall in the Winter Garden)

But seek the welfare of the city…,
and pray to the LORD on its behalf,
for in its welfare you will find your welfare

Jeremiah 29:7

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