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Mission in Lancashire

Mission in Lancashire

The Pais Project
Date posted: 1 Jun 2018

The national Christian organisation Pais GB brought teams and some of the young people they work with to Lancashire for a weekend of mission over the first May bank holiday weekend.

They organised multiple fun days and mission projects, using the opportunity to train their young people in evangelism and mission and to advance the Kingdom in the Northwest.

SENT: when mission takes us to a holiday cottage

SENT: when mission takes us to a holiday cottage

Keswick Ministries
Date posted: 1 Aug 2018

If a holiday cottage could write, it would fill many a book.

Visitors come and go and the cottage is woven into the tapestry of life. More often than not, the cottage forms the centrepiece of the annual holiday highlight. It offers four walls of protection from the hustle and bustle of the daily slog, a much-needed haven. Depending on its setting, it will also serve as a door into another world, a world of beauty and escape.

GBM: ‘Be of good cheer.’

GBM: ‘Be of good cheer.’

Matt Benton
Date posted: 1 Dec 2018

‘When the servant’s wish and the master’s call coalesce, it will happen.’ This was the glorious and timely assurance ministered by David Campbell to the 600 or so who attended this year’s Grace Baptist Mission Annual Mission Day on 27 October.

David’s message, which closed the day conference at the Renewal Centre, Solihull, was not one of triumphalism. Rather, skilfully and gently, taking Acts 23.11 as his text against the backdrop of Paul’s desire to preach the gospel in Rome and the journey there, David reminded us that God’s plans always come to fruition and yet so often happen very differently from how we expect.

Prayer – the youth key

Prayer – the youth key

Scripture Union
Date posted: 1 Nov 2018

A report in late September identified prayer and responding to local needs as two of the most important factors in seeing youth mis-sional objectives met.

The study found that prayer makes a significant difference to a mission’s success, identifying clear links between teams that met their mission objectives and those who dedicated time to prayer for the work. Alongside the obvious benefits of God answering prayers, respondents also reported the positive psychological impact of knowing others were supportive of the work. Prayer was also cited as an effective way of increasing support for the mission, providing involvement opportunities for those who couldn’t help practically.

Ewart Helyar 1920 – 2018

Ewart Helyar 1920 – 2018

Tony Thompson
Date posted: 1 Nov 2018

Ewart Frederick Bertram Helyar was called into the presence of the Lord just five days short of his 80th ‘spiritual birthday’.

Born in 1920 in South East London and unable to continue his schooling following the sudden death of his mother when he was 14, he went to live with his grandparents in East Coker, near Yeovil. His grandmother was a Christian and encouraged him to attend the local church. He started going to a boys’ Crusader Class and in 1938 he accepted the Lord Jesus Christ, under the preaching of Captain Reginald Wallis. During World War II he served in Yeovil in the bomb disposal unit of the Home Guard, being in a reserved occupation with Westland Aircraft.

Dr Kathleen Berger 1920 – 2018

Dr Kathleen Berger 1920 – 2018

Stuart Cross
Date posted: 1 Nov 2018

On 24 July, Dr Kathleen Berger was called home aged 98.

Kathleen Berger trained as a doctor and entered the Army in WWII, rising to the rank of Captain. When she was demobbed she joined the Bermondsey Medical Mission. After the war, new housing estates were built in the London suburbs and people were moved out. With no GP practices in the area, people would walk miles back into Bermondsey. In 1950, Dr Berger was asked to become the family doctor to the Coppice Estate in Petts Wood, south east London.

Joy in Hitchin

Joy in Hitchin

Grace Baptist Church
Date posted: 1 Dec 2018

On 13 October, Grace Baptist Church, Hitchin held a welcome service for their new pastor Tom Forryan.

Around 200 people gathered in The Priory School, Hitchin as friends of the family and former church members joined the 20 or so existing members. Ashkan Sarmadi, current pastor of Derby Road Baptist Church, Watford spoke warmly of Tom’s previous ministry. Richard Lambert, Elder, explained the challenges of their three-year search for a pastor, mentioning in particular a ‘somewhat sombre’ evening gathering of church officers when they seemed to be out of options. In the providence of God, a few days later a phone call suggesting Tom for consideration was received.

Hull: building towards 2030

Hull: building towards 2030

ReNew Hull / York
Date posted: 1 Dec 2018

Around 45 people (including 35 church leaders) gathered together at Jubilee Central church in Hull on 9 October for the launch of Hull 2030.

Hull 2030 is a new movement to pray for, facilitate and encourage the planting of 20 new gospel-centred churches in Hull by the year 2030. It came about through a partnership between the Anglican ReNew and New Frontiers churches of Hull because of the massive need for new gospel-centred churches to reach those currently unreached, and therefore the need to work together wherever possible.

More railway chaplains

More railway chaplains

Railway Mission
Date posted: 1 Oct 2018

In August it was announced that the Railway Mission has invested in the chaplaincy service and increased the support to the railway industry to help staff through the recent industrial problems faced by many of the train operating companies.

As well as the addition of five new full-time chaplains to the chaplaincy team, the hours of some of the part time chaplains has also been increased.

Bywyd Llawn (Life to the full)

Bywyd Llawn (Life to the full)

Evangelical Movement of Wales
Date posted: 1 Oct 2018

The Welsh National Eisteddfod held in the first week of August in Cardiff gave an opportunity for Christian mission by the Evangelical Movement of Wales.

Footfall past the stand in Cardiff was heavy, and good conversations were had each day. As part of a questionnaire pass-ers-by could fill in, people were asked to rate four sentences from 1-10:

‘I don’t know’: state of UK popular theology revealed

‘I don’t know’: state of UK popular theology revealed

Humphrey Dobson
Date posted: 1 Nov 2018

How much do people in Britain today know about God, the Bible, or Jesus Christ?

And what about within the church – do evangelicals think clearly about theological issues, or does confusion abound? The State of Theology survey, commissioned by Ligonier Ministries, has uncovered what people in the UK are actually thinking.

Grace Baptist joy

Grace Baptist joy

JEB
Date posted: 1 Nov 2018

An Association AGM is usually a duty that must be done and no more. But that of the Association of Grace Baptists in the South East on 6 October, at St Giles’ Mission, North London, turned into a real joy.

Four new churches joined the group, from Chelmsford, Hythe, Streatham and Ebbsfleet. The new book Pure Church, show-ing the biblical basis for the Association’s ecclesiology, was launched. Graham Nicholls, the director of Affinity, to which the Association belongs, articulated the aims of his work for wider fellowship.

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Speaker speaks out

Freedom of religion is less important than homosexual and transsexual rights, House of Commons Speaker John Bercow said in early July.

He made the statement while hosting an event for a homosexual website. He said: ‘I respect people’s rights to adhere to and profess their faith, but for me, where there is a clash between somebody’s adherence to faith on the one hand and the acknowledgment of and demonstration of respect for human rights, the latter has to trump the former.’

New church for Huntingdon

New church for Huntingdon

Jon Gilbert
Date posted: 1 Sep 2018

Huntingdon is a market town about 20 miles to the north-west of Cambridge with a population of about 24,000. Being situated where the River Great Ouse meets the Roman Ermine Street (from London to York), Huntingdon has always been situated on a crossroads.

Although there are a number of small churches from various denominations, the rapidly growing population of Huntingdon and the surrounding area means that there is a huge need to proclaim the good news of Jesus’ salvation to the many who currently have no church connection.

Stranmillis: pressing on

Stranmillis: pressing on

Harold Gibson
Date posted: 1 Oct 2018

It is with a sense of great anticipation and with thankfulness to God that the congregation of Stranmillis Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Belfast returned to its normal location in September.

For the past 12 months the church has been in a period of transition. Having vacated their normal location at 36 Stranmillis Road at the end of July 2017, due to the major building and redevelopment project, services of worship relocated to Stranmillis University College on Sunday mornings and to Lisburn Road Hall in the evenings.

Marriage: divorced from truth

Marriage: divorced from truth

en staff
Date posted: 1 Oct 2018

The government opened a consultation1 in July (closing on 7 November) on Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education, seeking views on the draft regulations and statutory guidance to schools.

This is already part of the curriculum in most schools as PHSE, but is due to become compulsory. Many parents, including Christians, are abdicating their responsibility to teach sex and relationships to their own children. Aware of this, the government has taken the chance to construct a curriculum which includes some helpful elements, but also some unhelpful teaching about sex and family life.

The octogenarian in the train station

The octogenarian in the train station

EN
Date posted: 1 Aug 2018

On 3 July George Verwer celebrated his 80th birthday and announced a tour of the UK to 20 or so train stations to give friends a chance to meet him and pray.

He said he needed a ‘sabbatical’ from big events after last year’s OM 60th celebration. George said he wanted to be able to have time to sit with people, and big parties don’t allow for that. So through July and August he plans to sit in coffee shops and train stations for a few hours so people can have a few minutes conversation, ‘maybe a prayer and for sure a photo – for me maybe a few tears’.

Enfield: what’s in a change of name

Enfield: what’s in a change of name

FIEC
Date posted: 1 Aug 2018

‘A name change on its own doesn’t really mean much… but it’s a great opportunity for us to use this to talk to people in Enfield about Jesus!’ said pastor, Nathan Howard, to a room full of church members.

And so it was put to the church: a ‘relaunch’ as Enfield Evangelical Free Church became Enfield Town Community Church. There would be new signage, a new website and a timely excuse for a big invitation to all their community.

Lighthouse International Church

Lighthouse International Church

Clive Thorne
Date posted: 1 Jul 2018

In the 2001 census Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims represented 4.6% of the population of England and Wales.

This rose to about 7% in 2011 and is expected to be over 10% in the 2021 census. A conservative estimate is that people of these faiths will constitute over a quarter of the population of England and Wales by 2050 in only about 30 years time. Many inner city areas have seen church after church closed down, with some being converted into mosques or temples. What is the church doing to reach this burgeoning mission field on our doorstep?

Association Day in East Anglia

Association Day in East Anglia

Mark Newcombe
Date posted: 1 Sep 2018

The new-look Association Day ‘Foundations 18’ took place on 7 July with the theme ‘Growing and Going’, held at a new venue, the Faith Mission Centre at Earl Stonham outside Stowmarket.

Lewis Allen of Huddersfield preached twice, supplemented by seminars from Graham Daniels, Ray Evans and Jim Sayers.

Training and sending

Training and sending

Dave Ramsey
Date posted: 1 Jul 2018

During the week beginning 13 May, the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland held its annual assembly meetings in Lisburn.

The 118 churches across the island work together in evangelism, church planting, mission, training, women’s and youth work. The assembly kicked off with ‘Association Sunday’, when churches are encouraged to engage in pulpit swaps and joint services.

Falkirk: celebration

Falkirk: celebration

The Revd Iain MacAskill
Date posted: 1 Aug 2018

A mission in the tradition of Billy Graham, with his grandson Will Graham preaching, took place in the Falkirk Stadium during June.

Central Scotland Will Graham Celebration of Hope was advertised as ‘not just an evangelistic event; it is a process of prayer, training, outreach, and follow-up that takes place over a 12-month period – and it begins and ends with the local church’. Around 9,500 people attended over the weekend, with 31,000 watching on mobile devices from 87 countries across the world. 65% of the spiritual responses to the event came from those under the age of 35. Will Graham preached with clarity and conviction: about the prodigal son; time; and the thief on the cross at the finale on Sunday.

Reaching the military

Jamie Campbell
Date posted: 1 Jul 2018

Between 8 August and 11 November, The Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Scripture Readers is asking churches, Association (SASRA) join a to individuals small groups and Prayer Event called 100days.

SASRA shares the gospel with serving personnel in the Army and the RAF. It is able to go ‘behind the wire’ where local churches can’t, with 16 uniformed Scripture Readers, all of whom have served in the Military.

PTI: a joy

PTI: a joy

The Pastor Training International (PTI) and Christian Books Worldwide (CBW) supporter’s day on 12 May was inspiring.

With reports from across the globe showing how the work of PTI and CBW has grown, a highlight was Pastor Andrew, from Myanmar, sharing how PTI’s training benefits local pastors. Many new churches have been planted in the rural Buddhist country. Congregations have grown, with many new converts, but pastors need training in how to disciple and feed them. PTI encourages pastors to read the text carefully, to interpret its true meaning, then preach and apply it.

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