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Reading in Reading

Reading in Reading

two:nineteen
Date posted: 1 Jun 2016

Churches in Britain have a long tradition of sending missionaries to unreached nations of the world, but today many unreached peoples are on our doorstep too, which is why two:nineteen exists – a Serving In Mission (SIM) project which was conceived within an FIEC church.

two:nineteen (from Ephesians 2.19) was set up in Reading in 2012 by mission workers Dave and Maura Baldwin. It’s designed to encourage churches to engage with people from other cultures living in their local communities.

Dr Enid Parker 1920 – 2016

Dr Enid Parker 1920 – 2016

Paul Yeulett
Paul Yeulett
Date posted: 1 Jun 2016

On 8 April 2016, Dr Enid Parker, known as ‘Asamolta’ or the ‘Red Lioness’ to the Afar people of East Africa, went to be with the Lord she served for so long.

By the time she was born in Edenfield in Lancashire in 1920, her father’s health had been ruined by the Great War; he died when Enid was only seven. Her mother was unable to care for Enid and her two brothers, who were all cared for by relatives.

European leaders gather

European leaders gather

John Stevens
John Stevens
Date posted: 1 Jul 2016

In May, while the UK pondered the EU referendum campaign, I was privileged to attend the European Leadership Forum.

Over 700 evangelical leaders from all over Europe gathered for six days at a hotel in Poland. The object is to serve and equip national leaders to renew the biblical church and re-evangelise Europe, through a strategy of identifying, uniting, mentoring, and resourcing evangelical leaders. The Forum brings together experienced leaders from the US and Europe to serve and equip the next generation.

Scottish Reformers

Scottish Reformers

Richard Buckley
Date posted: 1 Jul 2016

The 27th annual Scottish Reformed Conference took place on Saturday 14 May. The conference has been growing numerically since it was established.

Just short of 600 people, not including the large number of children, came to enjoy the activities and teaching.

Essex: reach, build & send

Essex: reach, build & send

Vicky Hartwell
Date posted: 1 May 2016

130 women from several churches across Essex gathered at Danbury Mission near Chelmsford on 12 March for their annual regional Women’s Conference.

Those who attended were challenged by teaching on ‘Loving Father, Son and Spirit’, from speaker Sharon James, author of God’s Design For Women and social analyst for the Christian Institute.

Sectarian murder on British streets

Sectarian murder on British streets

Anthony McRoy
Date posted: 1 Jun 2016

Years ago, people would have assumed a sectarian murder in Glasgow was a product of the Orange-Green divide – perhaps an overspill from the Ulster Troubles, or football hooliganism by RC Celtic supporters against Protestant Rangers’ fans or vice versa.

Few, if any, would have identified it with the murder of a member of the Ahmadiyya sect by a Sunni Muslim – but this is the face of modern Britain.

Archbishop won’t talk to me

Archbishop won’t talk to me

Lisa Nolland
Date posted: 1 Jun 2016

Recently I asked to meet the Archbishop of Canterbury (ABC), and received a negative response (you can read the full letter at the end of the article).

In particular I wanted to introduce Dr Mike Davidson to the ABC. Mike is ex-gay and his organisation, CORE, helps those wanting to move out of homosexuality pursue their aims through psychological and (sometimes) pastoral support. The ABC has met many interested parties; has he met groups like CORE? He readily refers to the ‘LGBTI’; what about ex-gays? If ‘it is paramount that no voice is unheard’, why the omission?

EMF: goodbye/hello

EMF: goodbye/hello

EMF
Date posted: 1 May 2016

The European Mission Fellowship (EMF) held a special farewell and welcome service on 12 March at Welwyn Evangelical Church in Hertfordshire.

They said goodbye to outgoing director Martin Leech, who later this year will take up a pastorate in Australia. Those being welcomed were Martin’s replacement Ian Parry, founding pastor of The Bay Church in Cardiff, and Steven Bowers, pastor of Cornerstone Church in Brighouse, West Yorkshire. Steven is taking up a new post as assistant director with responsibility for running the headquarters and administration.

Evangelism in our DNA

Peter Baker
Date posted: 1 Mar 2016

What began as a pastor’s hunch about the lack of conversion growth in the local church, turned into a full-blown 24 hour Consultation on Evangelism in late 2015.

Evangelists and leaders partnered with Lansdowne Church Bournemouth to organise an event which brought together local, regional and national leaders of churches, theological colleges and Christian agencies.

‘What is the Gospel?’ conference

‘What is the Gospel?’ conference

Victoria Vinet
Date posted: 1 Mar 2016

On 29 January, Christian Concern hosted a conference – ‘What is the Gospel?’ – at the Emmanuel Centre in London. The speakers addressed some of the sociocultural issues faced by the Church.

Christian Concern is a non-profit organisation campaigning for a nation once defined by the Christian faith. The UK is now largely a secular, humanistic, morally relativistic nation, the fruits of which can be seen in widespread immorality and social disintegration.

Using ‘Risen’ over Easter

Using ‘Risen’ over Easter

Epic Biblical stories often become blockbuster movies. In 1956 it was The Ten Commandments starring Charlton Heston and in 2004 it was Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ.

18 March saw the UK release date of a film based on the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Starring Joseph Fiennes, Cliff Curtis and Tom Felton, Risen is a fictional story about a powerful Roman Military Tribune tasked with discovering what happened to Jesus after the crucifixion (see review in March en).

Nigel Sylvester 1929 –2015

Nigel Sylvester 1929 –2015

Julia Cameron
Date posted: 1 Feb 2016

Ghana’s First Lady, Ernestina Mills, described Nigel Sylvester as ‘Ghana’s Wesley’. His influence was to spread across English-speaking Africa and then across the world.

Nigel Sylvester professed faith in Christ as a fresher in the Cambridge 1949 Barnhouse mission; shortly afterwards he lost both his parents in an aircrash. As a very young Christian, Nigel followed Mike Griffiths as CICCU President. With a First in Maths, he entered Ridley Hall with Mike Griffiths (later General Director of OMF) and Michael Allison (later PPS to Margaret Thatcher). Breaking with precedent, none was ordained.

LONDON’S QUESTIONS OF LIFE

LONDON’S QUESTIONS OF LIFE

Naresh Mistry
Date posted: 1 Mar 2016

With 140,000 people working and 40,000 living in London’s Canary Wharf, how are they going to hear the gospel?

It was this challenge that occupied the thoughts and prayers of working Christians and members of St Peter’s Barge as they met to hear Rico Tice explain the vision for ‘Questions of Life’ (www.questionsoflife.org.uk). This outreach aims to give everyone in the Wharf a chance to engage with the gospel – specifically through a week of talks arranged for 14-20 March.

news in brief

news in brief

New co-ordinator

The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) has appointed a Church Revitalisation Co-ordinator who will be responsible for spearheading a revitalisation initiative among the churches of the FIEC.

Phil Walter, currently pastor of Brixworth Christian Fellowship near Northampton, will work part-time in the role before joining the FIEC staff team full-time in July 2016. He will work alongside struggling local churches to help them recapture and renew their gospel vision.

GBM: a light in every city

GBM: a light in every city

JEB
Date posted: 1 Dec 2015

These days, the annual get-together of supporters of Grace Baptist Mission alternates between venues in London and the Midlands. On Saturday 24 October it was the turn of the Renewal Centre in Solihull.

Around 650 people gathered and the theme highlighted the needs of Europe under the banner ‘A Light in Every City.’ Graham Field, chairman of the Mission’s Council, began the day emphasising that our mission is determined by our master, the Lord Jesus Christ. Daryl Jones, mission coordinator, used a cricket analogy to emphasise the need for partnership in mission, especially between the churches and GBM.

A new church planned for Ilford

A new church planned for Ilford

Simon Arscott
Date posted: 1 Jan 2016

Ilford is in the London Borough of Redbridge, in north-east Greater London and, like most of London, it is booming.

The effects of the 2012 Olympic Games can be still felt, with improved transport links; trains get you from Ilford to Liverpool Street station in 18 minutes. In the next five years Crossrail will arrive, promising even more regeneration. Ilford town centre has a shopping centre which acts as a hub for the wider area and the schools are strong academically. For many people, it is a popular place to live. Being east London, property prices are cheaper than other parts of London.

Hemel Hempstead: fragile, yet confident

Hemel Hempstead: fragile, yet confident

Sam Buckley
Date posted: 1 Feb 2016

Despite sadness in its first year, Christ Church Hemel (CCH), launched in December 2014, has seen the Lord’s guiding and sustaining hand throughout.

Spicer Street Church in St Albans were keen to plant another church and, three years ago, the door opened with an opportunity to plant into the neighbouring town of Hemel Hempstead. A core group was quickly identified, money was raised and Sam Buckley was given the opportunity to lead the plant. Lots of time was spent planning and praying in the lead up to the intended start date – early October in 2014.

Oxford: Christ uncovered at CU mission

Oxford: Christ uncovered at CU mission

Alistair Reid
Date posted: 1 Apr 2015

Seventy-five years ago, the Christian Union at Oxford (OICCU) hastily threw together an outreach initiative to the university in the heart of the Second World War.

It was small and disorganised, and their speaker, Dr Martin Lloyd Jones, pulled out at the last minute with illness. But an enduring idea was born: a focussed initiative, once every three years, to give as many Oxford students as possible the opportunity to hear, engage with and respond to the gospel. That vision has remained constant, and so 9-14 February saw Uncover, the Silver Jubilee of triennial OICCU missions.

South Asian Concern celebrates

South Asian Concern celebrates

Victoria Vinet
Date posted: 1 Nov 2015

On 19 September, at the King’s Cross Baptist Church, there was cause for celebration as a congregation of supporters of the South Asian Concern (SAC) movement marked 25 years since their founding in 1989.

SAC is a charity focused on revealing the uniqueness of Christ in a cross-cultural effort to bring him among these multi-faith communities.

Assisting in Newport

Assisting in Newport

Bernard Lewis
Date posted: 1 Dec 2015

On 17 October, Heath Church Cardiff and Emmanuel Chapel Newport met together to ordain Ben Fiddian to the Christian ministry and to induct him as assistant minister at Emmanuel.

The ordination was conducted by Wyn Hughes, the minister and elders of the Heath, while the induction was conducted by the minister of Emmanuel.

Some surprising facts emerge from Christian survey

Some surprising facts emerge from Christian survey

Hope Together
Date posted: 1 Jan 2016

The ‘Talking to Jesus’ report presented to the Anglican Synod in late November showed that 40% of people don’t believe Jesus was a real person. But it also showed that younger people are actively sharing their faith.

However, more than half of non-Christians have had a conversation with a practicing Christian about faith in Jesus (57%). Having had that conversation, of those who had not become a Christian, one in five (19%) still wants to know more about Jesus Christ.

New dawn for Greenisland

New dawn for Greenisland

Greenisland Baptist Church is an evangelical congregation meeting seven miles from Belfast along the north shore of Belfast Lough, with its building about to undergo demolition and rebuilding.

It was founded in 1996 after seven local people started to meet to pray for the community. The church had a number of temporary venues until 2000 when it purchased and renovated the old health centre at the heart of the village. Within a short space of time the Lord blessed the congregation, which grew fourfold. For the past ten years, a capacity of 200 for Sunday services has been severely strained. In 2006 the possibility of meeting in a replacement building at the current location, or elsewhere in the village, was explored.

Yorkshire: ready for action

Yorkshire: ready for action

www.yorkshirecamps.org.uk
Date posted: 1 Jan 2016

November 21 and 22 saw the open day and dedication service for Netherside Hall, Yorkshire, the Yorkshire Camps venue that featured in April’s en.

After two weeks of torrential rain it was yet another answer to prayer that the official opening of Yorkshire Camps’ new venue was on a weekend which was dry, even if the countryside was dusted with snow.

Moorlands Bible College opens £3m new building

Moorlands Bible College opens £3m new building

Ian Kennedy
Date posted: 1 Jan 2016

On 4 November, Moorlands College welcomed Christian campaigner Baroness Caroline Cox to open the new Wessex Auditorium and Community Hub.

The building project saw the demolition of a ‘temporary’ dining hall and chapel built in the 1970s to make room for a Community Hub that has already revolutionised student life at the college. The Wessex Auditorium, which seats up to 300 people, is a focal point for student worship throughout the week, epitomised by the ten-foot tall steel cross standing to the north.

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