Local Group
Driffield
Contact: Raymond Eveliegh
Phone: 01262 420062
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CORNFLAKES THEOLOGY
Do you sometimes wonder just exactly what you do or do not believe? Do you ever wonder how the story of Christianity really came about? Do you have doubts or questions? Mary Mason did. Mary was a member of St. Peter’s Church, Langtoft, in the East Riding, for many years until her death in 2001. She was a deeply committed Christian lady who had an enquiring mind. During my time as Rector of the Langtoft Benefice I had the privilege of sharing and discussing her deepest thoughts about Christianity. She had many challenging questions to ask regarding the faith of the Church and was moved to write down some of her questions early one morning after a sleepless night. At the breakfast table she wrote her questions on the back of an empty cornflakes packet which she presented to me on my next visit - hence the term ‘Cornflakes Theology’ as a title for her thoughts. Those thoughts caused me to develop the idea of ‘Cornflakes Theology’ in which I invite you to share through meetings, courses and the internet.
The group meets monthly on the first Wednesday of each month at ‘The Old Star’ in Kilham, Nr. Driffield. We also stage the occasional “day conference” at Wydale Hall, Nr. Scarborough. See details below.
Copies of the full version of Mary’s Meditation will be available at the meetings or please go to http://www.revray.co.uk. For further information contact, me Ray Eveleigh at the email above
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Cornflakes Theology
Last updated on 10th February, 2012
Cornflakes Theology Movement
Next Group Meeting
Wednesday March 7th 7 pm - 9 pm
Topic - Interfaith. Led by Rev. John Davis.
The Old Star, Kilham
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Wydale Hall, Scarborough, Day Conference
Cornflakes Theology
An interface between the Church and Secular Society
Led by Rev. Raymond Eveleigh
Thursday 8th March 2012
10am to 3.30pm
Guest Speakers :-The Rev’d Bruce Petfield - Communication of the Gospel within the Church.
The Rev’d John Davis :- Industrial Mission
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