In 2008, Churches Together in Keynsham and Saltford are organising a wide ranging and exciting programme for the whole community -
'More to Life 08'.

Recognising that God plays in every scene of life, 'More to Life 08' is seeking to discover spiritual signposts amidst the passions of life which engage people's hearts today.

Each month of the year will be devoted to a specific theme as detailed in the menu above.

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September - Environment

More to life September Events:

Throughout this month, schools will be creating their own environmental ‘Promise Trees’ and speakers will be engaging with students.

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The Environment - A reason for Despair or Hope? - Mary Colwell - senior producer at the BBC natural history unit

Thursday 11 September 7:30 pm, Broadlands School

Mary is a senior producer at the BBC natural history unit and has been making natural history films and radio documentaries for 20 years.

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Men's walk in Mendips - guided by Peter Thompson

Saturday 13 September 10:00 am, Nordrach

A guided walk through the beautiful Mendip countryside.

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Keep it Local; Keep it Keynsham

Saturday 13 September 9:00 am, The FEAR Institute, Keynsham High Street, by HSBC

Launch of ‘Keep it Local; Keep it Keynsham’ campaign.

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Visit to Royal Portbury Docks

Friday 19 September 12:30 pm, Royal Portbury Docks

A guided tour around highlights of the 2,600 acre site

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Green Fair in Keynsham High Street

Saturday 20 September 10:00 am, Keynsham High St

Climate Change. Carbon Footprints. Greenhouse gases. Recycling. Composting. What's it all about? Does it affect me? Can I make a difference?

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Another kind of silence

Saturday 20 September 7:00 pm, Broadlands School

A play based on Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring'

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We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children

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Men's Breakfast - Do we get the Media we deserve?

Saturday 18 October

A chance to have a fry-up with friends! Alan King is a former Managing Editor of the Bristol Evening Post. After breakfast, Alan will be speaking and answering questions on the theme "Do we get the Media we deserve?". | St Mary's Church Hall

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