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Beach, teach and reach

Beach, teach and reach

J.P. Earnest
Date posted: 1 Oct 2017

The two-week-long OAM Tenby beach mission took place during July and August on the sunny Pembrokeshire coast.

Converted through the work of a beach mission, each summer this writer now leads the work, beginning every day with personal and team devotions and prayer times, before leaving for the beach.

Acts in Aberystwyth

Acts in Aberystwyth

Dylan Brady
Date posted: 1 Oct 2017

August saw 1,000 believers descend on Aberystwyth for the annual Evangelical Movement of Wales Aberystwyth Conference.

The main speaker for the week was Art Azurdia, a pastor and professor from Portland, USA. He spoke from Acts, with the theme for the week being Spirit Empowered Mission. He faithfully and dynamically explained what Pentecost means for today.

Ailish Ferguson Eves 1938 –2017

Ailish Ferguson Eves 1938 –2017

Ray Porter
Ray Porter
Date posted: 1 Oct 2017

Her Irish Christian name reflected her ancestry, but she died with a traditional Batak scarf (ulos) around her neck, signifying her adoption into the Hasibuan clan during her time working in North Sumatra, Indonesia.

Converted at the age of 15 through the ministry of Humphrey Newman at St John’s Church Welling, she went to university in Leeds, then taught RE in Yorkshire. After further study at London Bible College she was sent to Asia with OMF in March 1969 by Sidcup Baptist Church. She served in Bandung, West Java, as a lay Elder in the Gereja Kristen Indonesia, whose members were mainly Chinese. She preached, taught and counselled regularly in the congregations, but her greatest ministry was to students and other young people.

Alternative Synod?

Alternative Synod?

Peter Sanlon
Date posted: 1 Aug 2017

One year ago the Daily Telegraph announced on its front page the new ‘Anglican Partnership Synod’.

Nicknamed a ‘shadow synod’, it marked a new form of partnership between Anglican churches in Kent and Sussex.

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Council prays to Allah

At the opening of a Full Council Meeting in Oldham in the summer, Islamic prayers were led by an Imam.

The new Mayor of Oldham is a Muslim and the Imam-led prayer repeats the pattern of the Mayor before last, who was also a Muslim. The Qu’ran section read out talked about ‘those who have gone astray, and those who have earned [Allah’s] anger’ traditionally interpreted as meaning Jews and Christians. Therefore the Council, were in effect, being encouraged to not be like Jews or Christians.

Oak Hill’s new President

Oak Hill’s new President

Oak Hill
Date posted: 1 Oct 2017

The College Council of Oak Hill College announced that the Reverend Jonathan Juckes has been appointed President with effect from 1 January 2018.

Johnny brings to the role practical parish and pastoral experience across a wide variety of parish situations, as well as many years of involvement in theological training.

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Proud?

Buses and Underground signs were wrapped in rainbow flags by Transport For London as part of London’s Pride week, in early July.

50 Santander bikes (formerly Boris bikes) were adorned with the same symbol. Skittles, the sweets known for their ‘rainbow colours’ were produced in totally white packets as ‘only one rainbow deserves to be the centre of attention’. Facebook now issue a rainbow flag as one of seven standard emojis to use to ‘like’ a status.

Leslie Jarvis 1938 –2017

Leslie Jarvis 1938 –2017

Jonathan Jarvis and Howard Sayers
Date posted: 1 Sep 2017

On 27 July 2017, the funeral and thanksgiving service for Leslie Jarvis was held at Market Street Chapel, Hailsham. The chapel was full with family and friends from many churches.

The spirit of thanksgiving and worship, especially through the singing of Leslie’s favourite hymns, was a testimony to the grace of God in his life and a wonderful support to Leslie’s wife Nettie and his family. Jonathan Jarvis gave a message of thanksgiving and reminiscence on behalf of the family, Pastor Paul Relf gave the reading and prayer and Pastor Howard Sayers spoke from Philippians 4.

Erroll Hulse  1931 –2017

Erroll Hulse 1931 –2017

<span>Sharon James remembers the life of her father, who went to glory on 3 August</span>
Date posted: 1 Sep 2017

Erroll was brought up in a privileged and nominally Christian family in South Africa.

While studying architecture at the Afrikaans-speaking Pretoria University, his friend David Cowan invited him to Pretoria Central Baptist Church, and he was converted.

Durham’s purple patch

Durham’s purple patch

UCCF
Date posted: 1 Aug 2017

Durham Christian Union won an award for ‘Best Society Event’ at the National Society Awards on 19 May.

Hosted by the National Union of Students and Red Oak Roller, the evening celebrated university societies around the United Kingdom and what they contribute to their members, their campuses and to the wider community.

EMA 2017: fruit amid the battle

EMA 2017: fruit amid the battle

JEB
Date posted: 1 Aug 2017

It wasn’t easy to find the Barbican Centre for this year’s Evangelical Ministry Assembly (EMA) amid London’s burgeoning road and building works. But it was worth the tricky navigation for Tuesday – Thursday, 27–29 June.

The conference theme was ‘Bearing Fruit and Growing’, with the morning Bible readings coming from Ephesians. These were given by Andy Gemmill of the Cornhill Training Course in Scotland and reminded those there that, amid the spiritual battle, ‘your church is what Christ’s rule looks like now.’ We need to ‘do church’ (I’m not sure I like that phrase) by faith, not by sight, because for all its present flaws the church displays God’s wisdom to the astonishment of the heavenly powers.

Cult hero

Cult hero

Association of Evangelists
Date posted: 1 Aug 2017

In June it was announced that Tony Brown would be joining the team of the Association of Evangelists.

As a former Jehovah’s Witness, his special interest is outreach to the cults, as well as teaching churches how to reach people caught up in cults.

Radical inclusion?

Radical inclusion?

Rob Munro
Date posted: 1 Aug 2017

Superficially we did the usual things: passing obscure legal provisions.

For example, there was giving official permission not to have to wear robes at main services (which I realise you all have done faithfully up until now); the valiant effort to put something to do with mission on the agenda. We even had the obligatory ‘current affairs’ motion, this time from the Archbishops following the surprises at the General Election, generally calling for more prayer and appropriate lobbying.

Wye Jesus

Wye Jesus

Evangelical Movement of Wales
Date posted: 1 Aug 2017

Bethesda Evangelical Church (Hay-on-Wye) and EMW, with Show Jesus, an evangelistic enterprise, supporting, spent four days seeking to share the wonderful news of Jesus and his love with folk attending the International Hay-on-Wye Literature Festival in late May.

Following the theme – ‘LIFE - what’s your question?’ the gospel was shared through artistic skills including pottery, storytelling, poetry and through preaching. Michael Ots spoke on suffering linked to the tragic Manchester bombing. Local author and church member Ollie Balch led a guided tour around Hay.

THE EUSTON SPACE CENTRE?

THE EUSTON SPACE CENTRE?

en staff
Date posted: 1 Jun 2017

Reach out. Build up. Send out.

A mission statement of ‘sharing the life-giving story of God with London and the world’ could seem overambitious to say the least, but with the use of a vast building in central London surrounded by people from all around the world, this Euston Church statement is wonderfully appropriate.

Wick’s missionary pastor

Wick’s missionary pastor

Mike Finnis
Date posted: 1 May 2017

Much-travelled pastor and missionary the Revd Gilbert McAdam started a new chapter of his life on 31 March, on the northern coast of Scotland with his wife Emily and their ten-year-old adopted daughter Claire from the Philippines.

Mr McAdam, 66, was inducted as minister of Wick Harbour Mission, answering the prayers of the church’s five woman members who had kept the cause alive since the death of their former pastor Jimmie Cormack in 2008.

Welwyn: Open Day

Welwyn: Open Day

Rachel Buckley
Date posted: 1 Jul 2017

On 6 May, the European School of Biblical Studies, formally School of Biblical Studies, held its annual Open Day at Welwyn Evangelical Church.

About 200 people came to hear from this year’s students and from Dr Garry Williams, Director of the John Owen Centre. The theme Celebrating the Reformation not only reflected on this year being the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, but is also the subject on which Garry lectures at the School.

The new Gretna Green?

The new Gretna Green?

Martin Ayers
Date posted: 1 Jul 2017

On 8 June, the Scottish Episcopal Church voted at its General Synod to permit same-sex weddings in its churches.

The Scottish Episcopal Church (the SEC) is the Anglican Province in Scotland. A relatively small province, it ‘gave birth’ to the Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA), by consecrating America’s first bishop.

Evangelical options

Evangelical options

David Baker
David Baker
Date posted: 1 Jul 2017

Let’s consider some possible futures for Anglican evangelicals concerned about the Church of England.

Option 1: Remain and resist

This is the strategy from Lee Gatiss of Church Society, Bishop Rod Thomas and many others. In this view, the battle is not lost. As I write, the next bishops’ report on marriage and sexuality is awaited. Southwell bishop Paul Williams – who spoke at a Proclamation Trust conference a few years ago – says: ‘Whatever some would like to claim, the Church of England is and remains faithful to the teaching of Scripture on these matters…’ The new document ‘will be deeply rooted in and faithful to Scripture,’ he claims.

Banner conference starts new life

Banner conference starts new life

JEB
Date posted: 1 Jun 2017

A new page has been turned. For over 50 years the Banner of Truth ministers’ conference met at Leicester University. This year (24-27 April) the venue changed.

Around 300 men gathered for the first time at Yarnfield Park in Staffordshire. It is a purpose-built conference centre and proved to be rather a pleasant upgrade.

Conference for the FEW

Conference for the FEW

D.J.Carswell
Date posted: 1 Mar 2017

What do you call a collection of evangelistic workers? Answer: F.E.W.

Under the banner of the Fellowship of Evangelistic Workers (www.thefew.org.uk) there is now an annual conference for evangelists, several regional days around the country with guest speakers, and time for prayer and fellowship.

Denis J. Lane 1929 –2017

Denis J. Lane 1929 –2017

Ray Porter
Ray Porter
Date posted: 1 Mar 2017

In the 1960s and 1970s two remarkable men led OMF International. The General Director was Michael Griffiths, the public face of the mission. The other was the Overseas Director, Denis Lane, who was responsible for its daily running. He was the man who turned vision into reality.

Born in Worthing, in 1949 he graduated from London University with a Law degree. The next year he started training for CofE ministry at Oak Hill. The Vice-Principal at the time was Alan Stibbs, who had served with OMF’s predecessor, China Inland Mission. Denis then went to a curacy in Deptford while completing the London University BD. A second curacy followed in Cambridge before, in 1960, with his wife June, he joined CIM/OMF to serve in Malaya. Isabel Kuhn’s book Ascent to the Tribes was instrumental in leading them to this ministry. They went with their young son and spent six years in the South Perak district.

Major developments at Keswick

Major developments at Keswick

Jonathan Lamb
Date posted: 1 Apr 2017

Cumbria is an English county known worldwide, not least for having at its heart the beautiful Lake District National Park, nominated to become a World Heritage site.

Then there’s the Keswick Convention, a name which has also rippled around the world. And yet another famous export are Derwent Pencils.

Daisy Barclay 1916 –2016

Daisy Barclay 1916 –2016

Sue Brown and others
Date posted: 1 Jan 2017

Daisy Barclay died in November, just a few weeks after her 100th birthday.

Born in 1916 in the east end of London, Daisy Emma Barclay (née Hickey) was the youngest of seven children. After the death of her mother, when aged two, she was fostered by a Baptist couple in Cheshire. Through them she came to faith in Christ.

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