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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 |
Grace Central
‘the training arm of the grace project’
Special Offer £99 Per Term
Having now completed its first full term Grace Central has been able to find its rhythm & purpose as The Grace Project’s training arm. Based in the City of London, Grace Central is designed to not only train its own members but also to be a resource for training members from other ministries who are seeking to grow in grace. Modules two and three are essential teachings for anyone serious about developing and strengthening their faith and enriching their life in Christ – if you sense that it is time for you to accelerate your growing in grace then this could be the ideal programme for you.
Spring/Summer 2008
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Module three
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The Theology of Hebrews; The Better Covenant
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March 11, 18 & 25
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Module Four
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The Ministry of The Holy Spirit
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April 8, 15 & 22
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Module Five
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The Works of Grace
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May 6, 13 & 20
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Module Six
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Church History: Lessons from the Past
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June 3, 10 & 17
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Christian education, or rather, educating Christians has always been the very heartbeat of The Grace Project. Since our launch in 2000 with our Full- and Part-Time Programmes, we have been able to train hundreds of people in the principles of the New Covenant. Consequently, it is with a sense of genuine and justified excitement that we announce the launch of our latest initiative – Grace Central.
The play on words in the name of the school is significant both in terms of articulating the school’s ethos and hinting at its geographical location. As a result of a rigorous and prayerful review of The Grace Project’s modus operandi, it had become clear to us that we needed to clearly delineate between our Pastoral mandate as a church and our Teaching mission. Thus, we have reorganised The Grace Project in a new matrix which we believe will facilitate its long term growth and the personal development of the entire community.
At the heart of the new work is Grace Central which will be both the teaching portal and the hub of The Grace Project. The ethos of the training ministry is to teach students how to think rather than what to think whilst at the same time, equipping them for a life of effective service.
Grace Central will meet in the heart of the City of London at The City Temple on Tuesday evenings between 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm. Students will be able to participate in freestanding three/four-week modules. Grace Central is for those who desire to go deeper into the mystery of the New Covenant and who wish to be able to communicate in a more intelligent way the message of God’s unconditional love and acceptance in the world where they live and with the people whom they love.
Our vision is for a phased expansion of our syllabus which will eventually have links with our Grace Loves overseas mission programme. This will afford students, who so desire, the opportunity to apply their newly developed skills and faith at a more practical level in places such as Brazil or Africa.
Grace Central is key to The Grace Project fulfilling its overall vision, i.e. changing the way the world perceives Christianity by changing the way Christians perceive God. Grace Central will be a place where you can grow and push the boundaries of your faith and stretch the wineskin of your understanding.
The Grace Project is moving into a team-ministry model of Church-planting. We have two churches in London (Grace West and Grace East) and we are keen to plant more; each church with its own expression and unique flavour. To do that, we need workers – men and women who have been trained and have a passion to see what Ian Bradley called “colonies of heaven” or, as some refer to them, “villages of God” spring up all over the earth. In our language, we call them Grace Spaces – places where once again the Church of Jesus Christ is considered to be the safest place on Earth. Safe churches are facilitated by safe people – safe sons or “fathers in the Lord”, as I call them. So, wherever you find yourself in the rhythm of grace, be it at the Child, the Teen or even the Father level, why not consider investing an evening a week into your spiritual development and continue to grow in grace and the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Autumn: Biblical Studies (Nine Weeks)
Studying the Bible
(Term Break)
Developing a Methodology of Bible Study
(Term Break)
Types & Shadows: The Tabernacle
Spring: Towards a Theology of Grace (Nine Weeks)
Theological Approaches to Salvation
(Term Break)
The Theology of Galatians: Legalism & Freedom
(Term Break)
The Theology of Hebrews: Law & Grace
Summer: A Life of Service (Ten Weeks)
The Ministry of the Holy Spirit
(Term Break)
The Works of Grace
(Term Break)
Church History: Lessons from the Past
(Term Break)
The Art of Teaching and Leading Small Groups
Paul Anderson-Walsh
PG Dip. (Applied Theology)
 Together with his wife, Hayley, Paul is the founder of The Grace Project (a work established in 2000) after having resigned from his post as the Director of Studies at Europe’s largest Pentecostal bible school. Paul has authored three books on the subject of spiritual growth: “The Bonsai Conspiracy” and the “Until Christ Is Formed” trilogy – “Part One: Safe & Sound” and “Part Two: The Apprentice” (part three will soon follow). As the director of The Grace Project, Paul is in demand as a public speaker at numerous international conferences. Through his engagements and the dynamic growth of The Grace Project’s website, Paul is rapidly becoming one of the most popular communicators on the subject of the believer’s union with Christ. He is a teachers’ teacher.
Further, he is a leadership development trainer and has been privileged to have worked at a senior level with a wide variety of companies, from the iconic Walt Disney Corporation to Sir Robert McAlpine, Franklin Andrews & Cundalls and Rabobank’s vendor leasing company, De Lage Landen.
Dr Peter Rowe
Ph.D., D.R.Phil., M.Th., B.Min.
 Dr Peter Rowe is a published author and has been in full-time ministry for twenty-seven years. He has pioneered several churches and ministry colleges including those for two of London’s largest churches and has also taught, for nine years, core subjects at Kensington Temple’s International Bible Institute of London. More recently, Peter spent four years in Australia establishing Southern Pacific College of Ministry before returning to London in 2007 to work alongside Paul Anderson-Walsh in the ongoing development of The Grace Project. With his wife Maxine, Peter worships at Grace East (which is a part of The Grace Project) in London’s Docklands.
CITY TEMPLE
Holborn Viaduct
London
EC1A 2DE
England
United Kingdom
Tel. :      (+44) (0)207 583 5532
[A map of the venue can be found on www.city-temple.com/FindUs.asp]
Note : If you are arriving by the London Underground, it is not Holborn station at which you should alight. The nearest Underground stations are Chancery Lane, Farringdon
and St Paul’s. For more information, please visit www.city-temple.com/FindUs.asp.
The Grace Project
P.O. Box 465
Northolt UB6 9DX
England
United Kingdom
Telephone:      (+44) (0)208 931 3338
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The Grace Project is a registered charity (Charity Number 1094304).
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