Podcasts
Leaders Weekend 2006
The feed URL for this podcast is (copy this into iTunes or similar):
http://www.openheaven.org/rss/podcasts.xml?category=10
- Meta Programmes discussion
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Saturday 23rd September 2006» Download
A meta programmes exercise led by Caroline Kennedy.
- Leadership mindsets
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Saturday 23rd September 2006» Download
The third main session, led by Billy Kennerdy.
- The art of dialouge
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Saturday 23rd September 2006» Download
The fourth main session, led by Caroline Kennerdy.
- Personal spirituality and development
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Saturday 23rd September 2006» Download
Saturday night - the fifth main session, led by Bill Kennerdy.
- Amy's testimony
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Friday 22nd September 2006» Download
Amy Edward's experience of beig part of Open Heaven.
- Core purposes
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Friday 22nd September 2006» Download
Ness briefly outlines what our core purposes are as Open Heaven.
- Being 'Open Heaven'
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Friday 22nd September 2006» Download
A quick word from Rich about branding Open Heaven.
- Thank you God
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Friday 22nd September 2006» Download
The first main talk from the weekend.
Note that the 'thank yous' video is available from the office.
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