King’s Cliffe Women’s Fellowship

Last month, we welcomed Revd Philip, who shared his experience of seeing the Neolithic site of The Ness of Brodgar on Orkney, explaining how archaeological exploration informs us about the lives of people who have lived in earlier times.  He also spoke of the importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in 1947, which continue to be analysed and to influence thinking about Christianity.  Thank you, Philip, for your very interesting contribution to our afternoon.

Please note that our next meeting will be on Friday 2nd March at 12.00 noon in King’s Cliffe Church, for the Women’s World Day of Prayer Service.  This will be followed by a light lunch.  Men, women and children are all very welcome.

Christine Ball

 

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