Passion for God 2010
Passion for God 2010
“Your Kingdom Come”
12-14th March 2010
Frontier Centre, Northamptionshire
Download the PFG2010Brochure
To book for PFG 2010 Register here
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Speakers include:
Larry & Ruth Hill
Dave Meeten
New for 2010 – Passion for God Women!
Weekend Programme
Friday
8:30pm – Main Session 1
Saturday
10:00am – Main Session 2, Tim Cross
11:45am – Seminars, Your Kingdom Come:
1) In our families – Larry and Ruth Hill
2) In our church – Paul Cross
3) In our communities – Rob Parkes
4) In our nation – Pete Chamberlain
3:30pm – Women’s Cream Tea & Speaker
Beth Cook will be co-ordinating the running of the new women’s session. She has a heart to see women reach their God given potential in every area of their lives. Beth is married to Paul who will be leading the worship team at the conference this year.
7:30pm – Main Session 3 – Larry Hill
10:00pm – Late Night Café with guest artists
Sunday
9:45am – Seminars (as Saturday)
11:15am – Main Session 4 – Dave Meeten
Speakers
Larry & Ruth Hill
Larry and Ruth are based in Ireland. Larry was at PFG 2009 and we’re fortunate to have him again this year. They have four children and two grandchildren. Ruth will be the guest speaker at the Women’s Cream Tea.
Dave & Chan Meeten
Dave is married to Chan. He is one of the elders of the Longcroft Fellowship and a popular speaker at conferences. Dave is a teacher of English language in Liverpool.
Rob & Trudi Parkes
Rob and Trudi are leaders in Clifton Community Church and are the South East Coordinators for WEC. Rob is a gifted evangelist and is passionate about being involved with the local community.Rob and Trudi are leaders in Clifton Community Church and are the South East Coordinators for WEC. Rob is a gifted evangelist and is passionate about being involved with the local community.
Paul & Chris Cross
Paul has been in full time church leadership for the last sixteen years. He is married to Chris and they have two grandchildren. Paul has a heart to see people fulfil their calling in the church.
Tim & Helen Cross
Tim & Helen are part of River Church in London. Tim is a teacher and part of the leadership team of Passion for God. It is his vision to gather young adults together and inspire them to live a life full of passion for God.
Pete & Libby Chamberlain
Pete is a GP who is married to Libby. They are members of Jubilee Church in Liverpool. They started PFG with a team seven years ago. Pete is interested in how Christians can engage with national issues.
About Passion for God
Seven years ago young adults from across the UK started gathering together to seek God and encourage one another. We have met every year and have known God challenge, encourage and speak to us. In 2009 God spoke clearly that He wanted PFG to continue and go on to a new level. We are moving forward in faith and purpose to see God expand the work as we involve more people and more churches.
It’s for this reason that ‘Passion for God’ exists to:
- Network people together to encourage and support each other in our journey.
- Help train and equip people to be excellent in their calling and ministries.
- Work together to support each other spiritually and practically to see God’s calling for our churches being fulfilled.
How to Book
This year PFG has moved from Wales into the central county of Northamptonshire. We are staying at the Barnabas Trust Frontier centre, which is an outdoor activity & conference centre.
Accommodation options include all meals:
En-suite Rooms at £90 pp (up to four people in a room)
Dormitories at £60 pp (on a first come served basis)
To book register here
For the first time this year we would like to make provision for children up to the ages of five. We will provide a small children’s group for those attending during the morning sessions and will offer supervision for children in the evening once the children are settled.
Don’t forget to book early to guarantee your place. We look forward to seeing you at PFG 2010.
Frontier Centre
Frontier Centre, Addington Road, Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, NN9 5UH
The Frontier Centre is found in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire. It is only 90 minutes from London and 45 minutes from Birmingham.
The Frontier Centre is a 120 acre rural venue set in the heart of England. It has stunning views across 600 acres of lakes along the beautiful Nene Valley. For more information visit Frontier Centre, Northamptionshire

