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Bible college in Mattersey, Nottinghamshire, England
Mattersey Hall was a Christian College with the vision: 'to help form the next generation of Christian leaders.' Mattersey Hall was the main training centre for the Assemblies of God in Great Britain, located in Mattersey, near Retford, in Nottinghamshire, England. It was also the home of the National Ministry Centre of British Assemblies of God.
At undergraduate level, a BA in Biblical Studies & Theology was taught onsite or by distance learning, and at postgraduate level, MAs in Biblical Studies, Practical Theology and Missional Leadership were offered as taught programmes. Doctor of Ministry, MPhil and PhD courses were also available. The College offered short courses where Year 1 modules can be studied intensively over one to two weeks. The last Principal was Dr Glenn Balfour and Vice-Principal was Steven Jenkins.
In 2021, the Mattersey Hall facility was sold, and Assemblies of God started a new Bible college called Missio Dei, based in Manchester. The National Ministry Centre was also moved to Manchester. Mattersey Hall is currently owned by Green Pastures, a Christian social enterprise focussing on targeting homelessness.
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Mattersey is a civil parish in the Bassetlaw District of Nottinghamshire, England. The parish contains 25 listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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unknown; it was given by the lord of the manor to the Gilbertine canons of Mattersey Priory in Nottinghamshire, founded by Roger de Marsey. A charter to hold...
extended. It was extended again in the 15th century, when the Dorter, Great Hall and Prior's Lodgings were added. The priory was designed to be home to at...
It is thought Blore's link to Retford was because his wife was from Mattersey. His creation cost £4,000 to build. In 1872, Louth (Lincolnshire) architect...
Name Type Date Condition Image Notes Mattersey Priory Priory c. 1185 Ruins A former monastery of the Gilbertine order. The priory was founded by Roger...
Misson bounds Scaftworth to the north east, Scrooby to the south west, Mattersey to the south, Everton to the east. Austerfield and Bawtry, both in the...
constituency. Council meetings are held at both Worksop Town Hall, built in 1851, and Retford Town Hall, built in 1868, both of which the council inherited from...
and Aldbrough, in Holderness, in the East Riding of the County of York. Mattersey (Nottinghamshire) Inclosure Act 1770 10 Geo. 3. c. 91 19 May 1770 An Act...
41Ha 'Gamston and Eaton Verges' - species-rich roadside verges. 1.5Ha 'Mattersey Hill Marsh' - One of the best examples of mixed marsh in Nottinghamshire...
the ground. On the following day, Colonel-General Poyntz moved to Wiverton Hall in Nottinghamshire which suffered the same fate. Historian David Appleby...
are concealed from most directions by shrubbery. The largest is a great hall, 160 feet (49 m) long and 63 feet (19 m) wide intended as a chapel but used...
residence of Lord Byron. There are also traces of monastic ruins at Beauvale, Mattersey, Radford and Thurgarton. The finest parish church in the county is that...
existence disputed Marshe Cell Mattersey Priory Gilbertine Canons founded c.1185 by Roger FitzRalph, son of Ranulf de Mattersey; destroyed by fire 1279; dissolved...
Tri-national Tornado Training Establishment collided with a Cessna 152 near Mattersey, Nottinghamshire, two killed in Cessna and two in Tornado (including one...
Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Marnham, Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Mattersey Listed buildings in Misson, Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Misterton...
through Everton, with Harwell on the left. There is a right turn for Mattersey at the Sun Inn. Further on the B6045 joins from Blyth at Drakeholes, where...
and of Finningley Grange in Nottinghamshire, which had belonged to the Mattersey Priory, for £949. Frobisher made Whitwood his chief residence, befitting...
Erewash measured at Sandiacre Greet measured at Southwell Idle measured at Mattersey Leen measured at Triumph Road, Lenton Soar measured at Kegworth Sow measured...
and 18 or 19 boats reached Bawtry in 1975, with one continuing on to Mattersey. The boat club thus represented boating interests when the new Severn...