Skip to Content

mast image
Wycliffe Bible Translators

In This Section:

The Wycliffe Conference

"The Bible: the Story everybody needs"

Saturday 4th February 2012. Join us for a day of celebration of what God is doing in the world through Bible translation.

Register free using our online registration form, or by calling our Response Centre on 01494 682268.

Time: 10:00 for a 10:30 start, until 16:15.

Programme:

  Sanctuary Main Hall Memorial Hall
10:00 - 10:30
Registration  

Exhibition
Space

Booksales

and

Video

10:30 - 11:30
Welcome, Worship, Introduction
John Risbridger, minister of Above Bar Church, Southampton

 
11:40 - 12:30
An Introduction to Wycliffe Bible Translators
How did Wycliffe start? How does Bible translation happen? How long does it take? What impact does Bible translation have?

Session 1B
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch
Lunch is not provided. Please bring your own packed lunch or be prepared to get something from the nearby shops.

13:30 - 14:20
Working Together
How can a mission organisation and the church truly partner with one another? Are there ways that Wycliffe can bless and support your church community as you seek to reach out to those in your area?

Session 2B
14:30 - 15:20
Tech Transforming Translation (Powerpoint)
Technology is having an impact on translation but is it the solution to every problem?

Session 3B
Phil and Kate King
15:30 - 16:15
Close
Eddie Arthur, Executive Director of Wycliffe Bible Translators UK

 

A collection will be taken during the day for the work of Bible translation.

Registration: Register free using our online registration form, or by calling our Response Centre on 01494 682268.

Venue: Union Baptist Church in High Wycombe. Parking is available in a multi-storey car park just beyond the church. Access on the day is through the front entrance of the building, where registration packs can be collected.


View Larger Map

Accommodation: For those of you planning to come from further afield, details of local bed and breakfast / guest houses can be found on the Buckinghamshire Tourist Information website.

Alternatively, you may wish to contact one of these hotels in the vicinity: