Momentum 2025 – Celebrating the Gift of the Spirit!

We extend an invitation to churches and families in Wales to attend this day of celebration, workshops for all ages and worship. Join us in a special day for the family as we celebrate the gift of the spirit to the church, yesterday, today and tomorrow!

Momentum 2025 is going to be an amazing day with special guests and activities for all ages. With a range of guest speakers (including main speaker: Belle Tindall – see below) and a wide choice of sessions, there will be something for everyone on the day!

Order your tickets before 20th April for Early Bird Pricing!

Full details and early bird tickets now for sale here: Momentum 2025 – ‘Come Holy Spirit!’ Tickets, Sat, Jun 7, 2025 at 10:00 AM | Eventbrite

We are delighted to announce that our main speaker this year is Dr Belle Tindall who is the staff writer at the Centre for Cultural Witness. She is currently writing and curating stories, articles, and essays for Seen and Unseen (and other publications), speaking all over the place, and hosting sweet conversations for both the Re-Enchanting Podcast (alongside Justin Brierley) and Cross Culture podcast (alongside Lauren Windle). Belle has a long association with our Welsh Baptist family, having grown up at Mount Pleasant church, Pembroke.

Belle has contributed chapters to Girl Got Faith’s debut book as well as the Archbishop of Canterbury’s 2024 Lent book, and is currently in the midst of writing her own debut book on how spiritual practices are making their way into the mainstream once more. She also holds a doctorate in Biblical studies, specialising in Jesus’ interactions with women, Jewish-Christian relations in the New Testament, and ancient media culture.

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