Programme

Come, Be, Go.

24–28 March 2025 (Mon–Fri)

As those called to be Christ’s ambassadors (2 Cor 5:20), representing Him within the spheres of influence He has placed us, we do this having first spent time with Him (John 15:1-4). These sessions will consider both aspects of self-care and being ministers of reconciliation – a balance needs to be sought. With such questions as, How am I connecting with Jesus in my day to day? Whose mission is it? What do my disciple making spaces look like? These sessions promise to both encourage us in our daily connection with Christ, yet spur us on into our ministry for Him as we take our place in His body.

Who's speaking?

Keith Foster

Keith first served in the military for 9 years, then 15 years in Industry, followed by 18 years as a Pastor. Keith has been involved in Bible college education for 12 years, previously teaching on a BA (Hons) in Theology and Mission for a Birmingham based Bible college; and now as Head of the Applied Theology faculty at Waverley Abbey College, being responsible for both vocational and post-graduate courses in Chaplaincy, Church Ministry and Spiritual Formation.

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What to expect

Wondering what it will be like to stay at Lee Abbey for a retreat or a holiday?

You will receive a warm welcome from our international Community, a beautiful and spacious home to stay in, delicious meals prepared and served for you, a well resourced library, quiet spaces to relax in, lawn games to play, 288 acres of our estate to explore, the wild north Devon coastline and the South West coastal path (literally on our doorstep), and our own beach.

For more information about Lee Abbey’s ministry or details on how to support us, see “About Lee Abbey”. If you have any questions, please get in touch.

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