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Trinity United Reformed Church, St Albans

Dates and speakers for the 2011 series:

October the 14th: Daniel Hutto: The Arts and Us: Pre-history and the future

October the 28th: Adrian Boynton: Order out of chaos or visa versa

November the 11th: Graham Howes: The visual arts: Benefit or burden

November the 25th: John Reardon: Ideas and Visions: What price literature.

 

Further details and downloads of the lectures are available on the pages for the individual lectures.

 

To download the pdf flyer, please click here.

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Tough Questions on the Menu - Trinity Lectures 2011.

 

Are the arts optional extras?

 

Four supper table talks for those who don’t expect easy answers.

The Lecture Series is organised by the Church and Community Group of Trinity United Reformed Church to challenge the popular fallacy that Christians are out of touch with today’s world and only interested in easy answers. We aim to provide an opportunity for anyone in the community to come and listen, ask questions and share doubts about the issues of the day.

All the lectures begin at 8 pm. Meals are served on a first come, first served basis between 7 and 7:30 pm. Coffee is available from 7:30 pm. There is no charge for admission or food, but contributions towards expenses are welcome. Some speakers charge a fee and those who don’t receive a generous book token

 

We are indebted to Murco Petroleum Ltd for allowing us to use their car park (opposite the church) free of charge. The car park is locked 20 minutes after the end of each lecture, which is usually about 9:30 pm.

Lecture 1.
Lecture 2.
Lecture 3.
Lecture 4.
What's Next?.
To save the Lecture files to your computer:
On the relevant Lecture page:-
In Google Chrome, Right-click the link to the Lecture and select 'save link as' to save the
file.
In Firefox, right click the link and select 'save link as' and save the file.
In Safari, right click the link and select 'download linked file as' and save the file.
In Internet Explorer, right click the link and  select 'save Target as..' to save the file.

You can then listen to the Lecture by double  clicking the mp3 file you have just saved, or  you can transfer it to your mp3 player for listening on-the-go.
Enjoy!