Inter-Ethnic Church Learning Community 4

Regional Minister Nike writes: I recall our last Inter-Ethnic Church Learning Community with a deep sense of gratitude to the Lord for a wonderful day in His presence and for all the learning and growing relationships among us.  It won't be long now before our 4th and (I can’t believe it) final Building an Inter-Ethnic Church Learning Community.  I’m pleased to let you know that registration is now open. 

We will explore the theme: "Harnessing the Missional and Prayer potential in Inter-Ethnic churches."  We are delighted and excited to have Wonu Adebiyi as our main contributor.  Wonu is the Network Engagement Coordinator of Global ETAILConnections. She trains church leaders to engage better with migrant communities, including second/third generations migrants, and is an experienced campus fellowship planter. She is the senior pastor of Salem, South London.  

Whether you attended a previous Learning Community or are thinking of joining for the first time, you are most welcome! You will receive excellent input, engage in impactful conversations, join in lively worship and fervent prayer and hear good practice stories from across our YBA family. As usual, come in the company of an ethnically diverse group of about 5 people from your church; they will be your primary conversation partners during the day.  

DETAILS:

Date: Saturday 9th May 2026 Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm

Venue: Cornerstone Baptist Church, Leeds, Kirkstall Lane, Headingley, LS6 3LF

Booking fee (subsidised): £8.00 per person. Refreshments and a hot lunch will be provided.

We look forward to welcoming you. Please note the booking deadline of Sunday 26th April.

Finally, we are currently producing a list of Black and Brown people across our Association who preach in their churches and are willing to do so in other churches in our YBA family.  If this is you, please get in touch or if you know someone else who does, please ask their permission and send me their name and contact details by email here





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