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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh,

Sikh Inspirations - Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Cross Road, Coventry

Every Friday 7-8.30pm

- For the next ten weeks, come and be inspired by guest speakers from across the world.

- Classes have been running for the last four weeks, speakers so far have included Bibi Harvinder Kaur Khalsa

(aka Aitken), Bibi Angad Kaur, Bhai Manvir Singh, Bhai Tarsem Singh

- All classes are in English, please attend and let others know

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This week, Bhai Joginder Singh Ji from Leicester, will be giving an inspirational talk. Bhai Joginder Singh has been a sevadaar of the panth for the last 40+ years and is one of the few elders who can speak fluent English.

This weeks talk is a no holds barred talk after which there will be a chance for ANY questions to be answered.

There will be no doubt left in your mind as to why Sikhi is the way forward for the world and for you!

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These classes have been amazing and so inspiring. Definetly not worth missing.

I've had quite alot of people come up to me to say how the classes are changing their lives for good! which is exactly what is needed. I remmember when Bibi Harvinder Kaur Khalsa came and done her first ever talk at sri guru singh sabha gurdwara in coventry (Cross Road). There must have been easy 550+ sangat.

Can not wait for tomorrows class with Bhai Joginder Singh, with so much knowledge in gurbani and history... its a no brainer, everyone should attend!

See you all there!

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