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ELC resources and feedback
It's now 2 weeks since ELC10 closed, and we've been reflecting on what God was doing with us. We had a rich time together as a family of churches, allowing God to refresh and refocus us, through worship, word, prophetic - and great friendship!
Delegate feedback has been overwhelmingly positive and our team will be working to integrate various helpful comments into next year's event to make it even better.
We've also had very good feedback about many of the seminars and workshops. If you've got ideas for workshop themes you'd like to see in 2011, do let us know, by emailing me at andyo@saltlight.org
We're already looking forward to ELC11, 24-27 February 2011, Oxford. Keep in touch as plans and speakers unfold by checking our blog,
Since ELC our team have been working hard to bring you the resources from the event: CDs, DVDs, MP3s and prophetic words - as well as lots of useful links for things recommended by speakers. Click on one of the following for more information:
- CDs, DVDs and MP3 downloads
- Prophetic words
- Blog entry sessions 1-4 (including speakers link and resources)
- Blog entry sessions 5-8 (including speakers link and resources)
- Blog entry sessions 9-11 (including speakers link and resources)
Key links and resources:
- Transform summer event: www.saltlight.org/europe/transform10
- Leicester plant: Ben Rook, www.citychurchleicester.org
- Durham plant: c/o Martin Dunkley
- Birmingham plant: c/o Phil Norris
- Healthy Church Toolkit available here
- Training team: c/o Andy O'Connell (training resources available here: www.saltlight.org/uktraining)
- Transforming Society team: c/o Oliver Russell
- Refugee Support Network (Catherine Gladwell): www.refugeesupportnetwork.org
- Hope for Justice (Ben Cooley): www.hopeforjustice.org.uk
- King's Bible College and Training Centre (KBCTC) www.kbctc.org
- The Salt &leadership transition: please click here
Finally, we've collated the delegate feedback forms. Some key facts:
- We had 819 delegates, including the highest ever proportion of non-UK delegates at 14%.
- Just under 10% of delegates completed feedback forms and we have noted all the specific comments.
- The overall balance of programme (e.g. quality of speakers, quantity and timing of sessions, opportunity for networking, length of event) scored very highly from almost all delegates.
- 35% stayed in the conference hotel or hostel; 27% made their own hotel arrangements; 11% stayed with friends; 25% commuted from home.
- Delegates who responded overwhelmingly agreed the cost was "about right".
- Feedback on most aspects of the conference was overwhelmingly positive and the areas you had concerns about in 2009 have been improved in 2010. The food at the main conference hotel received some complaints in 2009, but this year scored 4/5 from most delegates, with some giving it 5/5.
