EMA: unsearchable riches

Jonathan Worsley  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Jul 2018
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EMA: unsearchable riches

Catching up with friends at EMA

Having missed last year, due to conference overload, it was a real treat for me to return to the Proclamation Trust’s annual conference, The Evangelical Ministry Assembly.

The conference, celebrating its 35th birthday, ran from 12–14 June, and was hosted at London’s Barbican Centre. The title was ‘The Unsearchable Riches: Preaching Christ from all Scripture.’ Each day was comprised of four sessions: a ‘study to pulpit’ teaching lesson; a thematic lecture; a small group seminar; and an expository sermon.

As always, catching up with friends during coffee breaks, and thundering out old and new hymns, provided characteristically enriching garnish. However, for those ministers suffering from conference overload this time around, what follows is a quick sample of the aforementioned meaty sessions.

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