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NMN'S February Breakfast

by isleofman.com 20th January 2011
The Northern Men’s Network have invited John McKenzie, Chairman of the Fellowship of Northern Churches, as our guest speaker for our January breakfast. He will be talking about Relationships. We are looking forward to a very enjoyable time and looking for as many men as possible to join us in sharing a good meal, fellowship and what is bound to be a very interesting talk and discussion. The breakfast will be at The Factory Lounge which is situated above the Elim Church in Ramsey on Saturday, 5 February 2011 at 7:30 am. Due to us having to have numbers for catering before the event, it is important that we have numbers in advance of the breakfast. Therefore we would ask you to reserve places with Peter Cannell on 880824, 451135 or peter.cannell@mcb.net, as soon as possible, or in any event, no later than Wednesday, 2 February 2011. About the Northern Mens Network The Northern Men’s Network has grown out of the regular Churches Together in Ramsey men’s breakfast, following a re-launch in October 2008. The Northern Men’s Network aims to provide an opportunity for Christian Men from all the churches in the north of the Isle of Man to meet together and enjoy a meal and fellowship as well as identifying the needs in our community where we can demonstrate Jesus' love for the community in a practical and relevant way. Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 20th, January 2011 12:00pm.

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