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PAST EVENT: Smuggling the Gospel (Belfast) 7:00PM – 9:30PM GMT


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Join us on as we uncover the secrets of sharing the Gospel through powerful storytelling!

T3 Conference Centre, Moira Road, Lisburn BT28 2RF, UK [email protected]

CSLI Belfast presents

Smuggling the Gospel: The Power of Story in Evangelism & Discipleship

with Andrew Roycroft

Welcome to the C.S. Lewis Institute Belfast Free Public Event!

Join us on as we uncover the secrets of sharing the Gospel through powerful storytelling! This in-person event will feature engaging discussions, teaching and a chance to connect with others. See you there!

Don't miss out on this special event!

 

Dates: Friday Mar 07 2025
Speaker: Andrew Roycroft
Time: 7:00pm - 9:30pm GMT
Location: T-3 Conference Centre, Moira Road, Lisburn, BT28 2RF
Cost: Free

 


 

Andrew Roycroft

Andrew Roycroft a medievalist by training, served for 24 years in full-time Christian ministry. Since leaving pastoral work in November 2024, Andrew works as a freelance editor and writer. Andrew is also a visiting lecturer at the Irish Baptist College, teaching Biblical Theology and Apologetics. He has published poetry in a number of Irish and British literary journals, has produced work for BBC Radio 4, has contributed to Arts Council Northern Ireland projects, and written commissioned work for New Irish Arts. Andrew is also a regular contributor to the Rabbit Room Poetry community. He is part of the fellowship of writers who make up The Cultivating Project. His first poetry collection, 33 (Square Halo Books in 2022) is a collaborative work with visual artist Ned Bustard, offering reflections on John’s gospel. Andrew is married and has two daughters.