WTC

Kingdom Theology

Manchester

Course Who is it for? Full/Part Time
Church Colleges' Certificate All Part Time Monday
6pm to 9.30pm
MA Degree Theology Graduates Part Time Saturday
Three times a year

Facilities

Free Parking
Tea and Coffee
Kitchen
Photocopying
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
East Didsbury - 20 mins

Description

Hub Director : Phil Rawlings - manchester@wtctheology.org.uk

St James & Emmanuel, Didsbury, is a diverse church committed to enabling people to go on a journey of ‘belonging, believing and becoming’. The Hub fits perfectly with this vision and with our desire to be a resource church for the region. We are also delighted to be offering this Hub in partnership with Ivy Manchester and All Saints, Marple. Together we are committed to providing a high quality learning environment for students from all backgrounds, ages and denominations. We hope to equip many, many Christians over the coming years and look forward to meeting and getting to know you.

Travel Advice

Emmanuel
6 Barlow Moor Road
Didsbury
Manchester
M20 6TR
United Kingdom

For detailed directions and a map please visit

http://www.stjamesandemmanuel.org/findus.aspx

CAR: Didsbury is in easy reach of the M56 and M60 (Postcode for Satnav M20 6TR) There is parking available behind the church.

TRAIN: East Didsbury station – 20 minutes walk

BUS: 42, 42A, 57X, 142 from Manchester Piccadilly

23, 42, 370 from Stockport Bus Station

Hub Director

Phil Rawlings
Phil has lived in Manchester for the last 17 years. At the age of 19 he felt called into ordained ministry and went to study in Nottingham after which he did his three-year curacy in Higher Blackley, Manchester. From there he moved to North Bolton to join a team at St. Peter’s Church, Halliwell, where he had responsibility for St. Andrew’s Church on the large Council Estate of Johnson Fold. In 1993 He felt called to move into Old Trafford, which is a majority Muslim area, next to Moss Side. Here the church developed an Eden Team and also developed a lot of inter-faith work as well as relevant evangelism. Phil has completed a Masters in Islamic Studies, and embarked on a Professional Doctorate. He is currently Borough Dean of Trafford. He teaches an undergraduate course and will teach a postgraduate course on ‘Islam in Britain’, at the Nazarene Theological College. He is really excited at the prospect of the NWTP Hub in Manchester. Phil is married to Maxine and they have four children.

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