OVERSEAS mission work in Nepal was outlined to the congregation at Trinity Church Rawdon.
Worshippers welcomed three girls who have spent six months in Nepal, where they taught English, worked with people who had been trafficked, worked with children with learning difficulties, and shared their faith.
Sarah Farrow, from Shropshire, Kali Lockhart, from Scotland, and Jenny Clarke, from Birmingham,
carried out their work with the Nepal Action Team of the Baptist Missionary Society. They are now just finishing a tour of the UK talking about their experiences in Nepal.
On July 9 at 6.30pm Trinity Church will hold a service at 6.30pm at Buckstone Rock - on what is now part of Rawdon Golf Club - a place where Non-conformist Christians worshipped in secret in the seventeenth century.
On July 16 at 10.30am Mark and Emily Allan will speak about the work they are doing in Afghanistan.
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