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The Oasis Dwygyfylchi THE OASIS A55 DWYGYFYLCHI EXIT 16 THE OASIS BUNGALOW THE OASIS Directions to the OASIS—Exit 16 on the A55 Ex- pressway. Take first exit left & the OASIS is the first building on the right hand side THE OASIS Regular meetings and events are held at the OASIS to which guests are welcome . Details of these are available from the IGO Office. IGO is a Fellowship of Ministers, Christian workers and Intercessors and is trans denominational. IGO also has a Network of Churches and Christian Organisations and spreads around the world. IGO recognises the whole Church and reaches out to the whole World. The following information is available on request: 1 WHAT IS IGO? - brochure FULLY EQUIPPED (on mains) CARAVANS 2 THE IGO STORY- a 20 minute dvd presentation £5 3 IGO NEWS - a monthly publication with faith–building articles and reports from around the world THE OASIS CHRISTIAN CENTRE Ysguborwen Road 4 The OASIS STORY - a remarkable story of Dwygyfylchi, Conwy the Grace, Goodness and Provision of God North Wales LL34 6PS 5 Details of forthcoming events and special Tel: 01492 623229 meet•ings at the Oasis OTHER INFORMATION Email: [email protected] THE OASIS COTTAGE in the grounds Church Services Sundays 10.30am, Tuesdays 11am, Thursdays 7.30pm The Oasis - a place of restoration & renewal for IGO members THE OASIS complex is & wives/husbands - and all other Christian workers who need to get away for a time of refreshing. set in large grounds, be- Relax in '’ The Oasis Holiday Cottage' which has two twin bed- rooms, kitchen, shower room & large lounge; tween the long sandy beach In our bungalow, which has one twin & two single bedrooms, lounge/dining room, large conservatory, kitchen; and the mountains - just or in the annexe, which has one double, one twin & two single bedrooms (all en-suite), a kitchen and lounge/dining room or in below the Sychnant Pass one of our ‘on mains’, fully equipped caravans - each one has separate bedrooms, flush toilet & shower . and Snowdonia National The Oasis Grounds Park. It has magnificent views and is reached via the A55 expressway, just a couple => Church Group Retreats, Seminars, away days can be of minutes off exit 16. booked in the main Oasis building. (Suggested Conference & Seminar donations available on request) A short drive from Conwy, => Get away from it all at the Oasis => Guaranteed a warm welcome! Llandudno, Rhos-on-Sea, As we are not commercial (we are a Christian Centre with ancil- lary accommodation), we ask for sensible donations (guidelines The Oasis Grounds Colwyn Bay, Llanfair- below) to cover running costs . No smoking, alcohol, or pets permitted on the premises fechan, Betws-y-Coed, An- Telephone: 0845 2267027 email: [email protected] Or write to: The OASIS, Ysguborwen Road, Dwygyfylchi, glesey and Mount Snow- North Wales LL34 6PS don. Guideline donations as follows: Cottage & Annexe: £295 per week each Bungalow £320 per week An ideal spot for a quiet 2 bedroom (1 double, 1 twin) caravans £195 & £225 per week 1 caravan with double bedroom only £175 per week. welcome break! (all accommodation is self catering) The Oasis Grounds .
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