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Course graduates invited to reunion

Christianity have been invited to a reunion tomorrow at the Anglican Cathedral.Alpha Course graduates, thought to number around 500, will gather at the Cathedral for an evening of fellowship, according to one organiser.

Christianity have been invited to a reunion tomorrow at the Anglican Cathedral.

Alpha Course graduates, thought to number around 500, will gather at the Cathedral for an evening of fellowship, according to one organiser.

The non-denominational course runs for 12 to 15 weeks during which videotapes of lectures by the minister of Holy Trinity Church, London, are played.

A discussion period follows and the meetings usually begin with a meal.

Organiser Betty Brown yesterday called the Alpha Course Reunion an opportunity to "bring everyone together for prayer, praise, worship, and fellowship''.

St. Anne's Church pastor Rev. Michael Davis will give an opening address and closing prayer, while Rev. Patrick White of St. John's Church Pembroke will deliver a sermon.

Rev. Davis and Mrs. Muriel Archer have been instrumental in taking Alpha Courses into the prisons.

Mrs. Brown said during the course there was usually a retreat at Willowbank Hotel in Sandys.

"It's a time of ministering and very inspiring,'' she said.

In addition to courses in the Prisons, at several Anglican Churches, Alpha Courses have also been conducted at the Presbyterian Christ Church, Warwick, and at the Church of the Nazarene, Smiths.