TALKS on the Brontë family, astronomer and mathematician Abraham Sharp and a special Christmas gathering will help round off this year’s programme of Monday Fellowship talks.
The monthly Monday Fellowship takes place in the Bradford Cathedral de Lacy Centre on the second Monday of each month, and features a varied programme of interesting speakers and social events. The monthly talk is also followed by refreshments and social time.
The second half of the year will see the following programmed talks and events:
Monday August 14: Summer Fellowship: Cream Tea at the Deanery.
Monday September 11: Maggie Myers: Abraham Sharp (1653-1742).
Monday October 9: Mary White: A Brontë Love Story.
Monday November 13: Subject TBC.
Monday December 11: Christmas Fellowship: Carols, stories, poems, food and fellowship at Christmas So far this year there have been talks on fostering; leading musical worship at the Lambeth Conference; birds; and holy disorders, with the most recent talks being on Bradford’s Nobel Prize winner Sir Edward Appleton, delivered by Diane Excell, and the Revd Canon Ned Lunn talking about his involvement with arts and faith.
Monday Fellowship takes place on the second Monday of every month at 2pm in the de Lacy Centre, Bradford Cathedral.
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