Word Alive: dancing to the Reformation

Greg Tarr  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 May 2017
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Word Alive: dancing to the Reformation

Bruce Ware with his wife Jodi

Word Alive is an annual gathering for Christians in the UK to be refreshed and equipped spiritually for service. As with a number of events this April, a lot of the teaching was focussed on the great truths of the Reformation.

The Bible readings at the 2017 event, held once again in Prestatyn, were given by Ray Ortlund from Paul’s letter to the Galatians. Ray highlighted Paul’s message of salvation in Christ alone and by faith alone and explored the heart-warming truth of adoption into God’s family for the believer and how it is the Holy Spirit that is the agent of change in a Christian rather than an adherence to rules. Galatians was also taught across the whole event in the various children’s groups – meaning that the whole family sat under the same part of God’s Word and good conversations were enabled.

The morning sessions on Divine Providence, by Dr Bruce Ware of Southern Baptist Seminary, Louisville, were another highlight for many, and there were a number of other teaching strands: a Bible overview by Charlie Skrine; medical ethics and humanity in the 21st century by John Wyatt; and sessions on the Reformation by Sharon James. As usual there were separate programmes for international students, church leaders and those with learning disabilities. The evening celebrations consisted of extended periods of singing to respond to God in prayer and praise, along with expositions from the servant songs in Isaiah. The bands were led by Lou Fellingham and Olly Knight, with various speakers preaching from Isaiah 42-55.

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