Join Catalyst and the Network of Kindness to hear from pioneering community leadership and development speakers, as we explore how we can serve our communities and make a bigger difference.

We're delighted to welcome Christian entrepreneurship leader Rich Robinson, and author, justice and reconciliation advocate Beatrice Smith, to share their expertise at this Equipped to Serve event. The session will run on Thursday March 23, from 9.30am-12.30pm, with lunch provided, at Blackburne House (2 Blackburne Place, Liverpool, L8 7PE).

This is the latest event co-hosted by Catalyst and the Network of Kindness, bringing together people from faith communities and charities across Liverpool City Region to help build relationships, learn together and see our region transformed.

Catalyst speakers photos Equipped to Serve

Rich leads CREO and has pioneered training work with multiple churches, charities, denominations and organisations across Europe, America, Australasia, Africa and Asia. He focuses on disciple-making, leadership development, strategic and cultural change and scalable multiplication.

Beatrice Smith is author of The Search for Home, which chronicles hers and her family’s journey as refugees from the Rwandan genocide.

She is passionate about Jesus and about people, is a speaker, part of the Spring Harvest Planning Group and Trustee for The Movement for Justice and Reconciliation, as well as being Greater Manchester coordinator for Churches Together in England.

Beatrice is married to Stuart and together they are parents to Isabella and Charlie. Beatrice is part of the leadership team at Restoration Church Tameside and is passionate about community restoration, justice, and reconciliation.

Please click the link to reserve your place.

Running Order:

09:30 - Refreshments

10:00 - Worship & Testimonies

10:30 - Session 1: Beatrice Smith

10:50 - Break

11:10 - Network of Kindness & Catalyst Update

11:20 - Session 2: Rich Robinson

11:40 - Q&A Panel

12:00 - Lunch

12:30 - Close