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Cultivate - A conference discussing God and our neighbours in a changing culture

Tue 8th Aug 2006 Add comment

What is Cultivate? Cultivate is a learning party. What does that mean? Well, basically it's designed to be everything good about a conference without all the rigamarole... and much more fun and interactive.

Contact us: e-mail | info@cultivategathering.com phone | (905) 929-9476 Date: Saturday, August 19, 2006 8.00 AM - 8.00 PM
Location: 333 King Street East, Hamilton, ON, L8N 1C1

* Instead of charging in the hundreds of dollars for one ticket, it's only $25 and that includes a terrific lunch.

* Instead of maxing out our capacity we are limiting our numbers to give everyone there the best possible environment for networking.

* Instead of bringing in a mainline, American speaker to tell us what they already wrote in their latest book we are looking to local church planters and leaders to tell their stories.

* Instead of you listening to message after message and being filled with information we want you to be part of a dialogue with people in similar shoes and learn and grow within that relationship.

* Instead of some fancy shmancy hotel, convention centre or big church building, Cultivate is taking place at a local coffee house: www.frwy.ca

Why? Cultivate is happening because of numerous conversations between different people, organizations, networks and churches in Canada that long to see new forms of church thrive and relational networking happen. We are tired of the same old, same old conferences and just simply want to be friends, inspire each other, and swap stories, ideas, and encouragement.

Cultivate is brought to you by: Resonate | A network of Canadians striving to love God and our neighbours in a changing culture.

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