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LCM: planting in Samaria

LCM: planting in Samaria

London City Mission
Date posted: 1 Nov 2014

London City Mission (LCM) held its annual Thanksgiving Service on September 17 with guest speaker Andy Paterson, Mission Director with FIEC, inspiring and motivating LCM staff and supporters alike as he called on them not to lose their nerve or to give up on sharing the gospel verbally.

He also challenged LCM to: ‘Help plant and support indigenous gospel-hearted churches with some of the brilliant evangelists that you have. You need to work with those churches so that they effectively welcome and grow people who are coming to faith in Christ. Please use your expertise to develop a generation of working-class church leaders’. Thirdly, he impressed upon the LCM the role it has to play in helping to train and equip churches in London to cross cultural boundaries and create truly multiracial, multi-ethnic churches in London.

Directed conversations?

Directed conversations?

Reform / Christian Today
Date posted: 1 Nov 2014

On October 1, the Reform Council expressed its dismay that the objectives of the ‘Shared Conversations on Scripture, Sexuality and Mission’ had been changed. As a result orthodox Anglicans had been, in effect, excluded.

It has called on its members not to participate under these conditions.

Harry Waite 1923 – 2014

Harry Waite 1923 – 2014

Peter Dunn
Date posted: 1 Oct 2014

Pastor Harry Waite was called into the Lord’s presence on August 19, aged 91.

He was one of those men who came under the influence of Doctor Martyn Lloyd-Jones at Westminster Chapel during the 1940s and 1950s and embraced the Reformed doctrines in a way that then shaped his preaching throughout his long ministry.

On the beach for Jesus

On the beach for Jesus

Alan Pibworth
Date posted: 1 Sep 2014

‘He made the stars to shine, He made the rolling sea, He made the mountains high and He made me’ has been sung this summer by thousands of children who have never heard about the death and resurrection of Jesus and whose families never attend a church.

United Beach Missions teams have been sharing the good news of Jesus for a total of 60 weeks at beach resorts in England, Wales, Ireland, as well as in Spain and Portugal. With members as young as 15 but with some in their sixties and older, they have been motivated by a love for the Lord, a love for each other and a love for the lost.

To train young Africans

To train young Africans

Andrew & Julie Carter
Date posted: 1 Oct 2014

Isaac, James and Peace (left to right) are all graduates of the African Bible University (ABU) in Kampala, Uganda.

James’s father was the village witchdoctor and James was raised to follow in his footsteps. Miraculously, he was called out of darkness and into the light of the gospel. The Lord opened the way for him to study at ABU. James now works as an evangelist amongst young people in villages across Uganda, a nation where three quarters of the population are under 25.

ReNew

ReNew

Mark Burkill
Date posted: 1 Nov 2014

For evangelical Anglicans who grow weary of the vital battles over women’s ministry and sexuality in synods and elsewhere, the 2014 ReNew conference (22–23 September) was a great encouragement and inspiration.

It is not that the necessary task of contending for biblical truth was ignored, but that this was seen within a bigger context. That bigger context is the work of pioneering, establishing and securing healthy local Anglican churches.

Somerset’s spiritual milk

Somerset’s spiritual milk

Andrew Paterson
Date posted: 1 Nov 2014

On September 27, Edington Chapel in Somerset held a welcome and commissioning service for Matthew Edwards, as a pastoral church worker on a part-time basis.

Matthew worked for ten years with the Open Air Mission. The chapel is rejoicing that God has guided them to this new venture of employing Matthew to help in outreach to the community, re-starting children’s work and building up and encouraging the church fellowship. Matthew and his wife, Sandra, have been living in central Cardiff and have now relocated to a small village in Somerset and are living in a converted milking parlour.

Hands on in Cambridge

Hands on in Cambridge

Chris Akhurst
Date posted: 1 Nov 2014

September 7 saw friends and family of Steve and Lynsey Auld gather with the congregation of Eden Baptist Church, Cambridge, for Steve’s ordination to pastoral ministry and induction as assistant pastor at Eden.

Steve and Lynsey have two young sons, Hudson and Elliot, and are from Northern Ireland. Steve played rugby for Ireland in the Under 19 Rugby World Cup in 2003. After graduating from Queen’s, Belfast, Steve served as youth pastor at Elmwood Presbyterian Church, Lisburn, from 2005 to 2009, before going to Madagascar with Africa Inland Mission as part of a church-planting team. From there he went to Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Illinois, where Don Carson was his academic advisor.

London: Antioch Plan gets underway

London: Antioch Plan gets underway

Richard Perkins
Date posted: 1 Sep 2014

The number of people even within the Co-Mission Senior Staff who thought that God would provide the full complement for our first cohort of Antioch Planters could probably be counted on the fingers of one hand.

But remarkably and very wonderfully God has not only sent 14 men who have joined the Co-Mission pioneering church planting initiative, the Antioch Plan, applicants have even had to be turned away. This experience has been both a rebuke and a thrill because of God’s goodness.

Glasgow games outreach

Glasgow games outreach

Paul Brenan
Date posted: 1 Sep 2014

‘Let Glasgow Flourish’ reads the city motto. And flourish it did at the Commonwealth Games from July 23 – Aug 3.

The city blossomed with many thousands of visitors and a successful 11 days of sporting excellence, with England topping the medal charts. However, what the current motto fails to reveal is that there was once a bit more to it. The original motto read like this: ‘Let Glasgow flourish by the preaching of your Word and the praising of your name’. It was shortened to its current, secular format, back in the 17th century.

Encourage one another

Encourage one another

Susie Leafe
Susie Leafe
Date posted: 1 Oct 2014

Our dear brother John Richardson went home to glory this year. As a writer, he is a loss to this column, but his ministry has myriad legacies. Not the least amongst them is the annual Junior Anglican Evangelical Conference (JAEC) which took place in September.

The ‘Junior’ refers to the delegates – they are all people with less than seven years in ordained ministry, with some who are only just embarking on that path. It was wonderful to be there to see men and women from all over the country gathered to explore together their future ministry, in pursuit of John’s oft repeated goal – nothing less than the evangelisation of England.

news in brief

New CEO

Christian Witness to Israel, the international mission to the Jewish people, which was founded in 1842, has appointed Joseph Steinberg as its new Chief Executive Officer from July 1.

Joseph grew up in a Jewish home in the USA and as a teenager, after searching the Old Testament scriptures, became convinced that Jesus was the promised Messiah.

Seeing ahead 2020

Seeing ahead 2020

With plans to facilitate the planting of 20 new churches across Birmingham by 2020, June’s annual Birmingham conference, with around 100 in attendance, noted that almost half of that target has been reached within four years.

A range of churches from different denominations and networks, including New Frontiers, Birmingham City Mission, Church of England and FIEC came together, committed to seeing people come to Christ.

To the open air of France

To the open air of France

Open Air Campaigners
Date posted: 1 Sep 2014

It was reported in July that Peter Kennelly of OAC Ministries (Open Air Campaigners) is resigning as National Director to work with OAC in France. His change of direction is based on timely guidance that characterises his journey of faith.

Over the years, Peter has taken part in missions and outreach activities, in Britain and abroad. ‘I always had a heart for France and the French-speaking people,’ he explains. ‘I’ve been learning the language and going over to France regularly to join others in evangelism.

EMA: Barbican block-buster

EMA: Barbican block-buster

JEB
Date posted: 1 Aug 2014

July 8-10 saw the second year of the experiment to relocate the Evangelical Ministers’ Conference to London’s Barbican Centre.

It is a venue with lots of space and dignity about it, and though many people loved the buzz of the old days the acres of room at the Barbican makes it a much better experience than playing sardines at St Helen’s. However, going for a well-used secular venue does have it’s difficulties. The Barbican had double-booked (with Sir Simon Rattle I was told) and so EMA had to be deferred two weeks from its original place in the calendar. This was reflected in the slightly fewer numbers who attended. That was a shame because these were great conference days.

Steve Metcalf 1927 – 2014

Steve Metcalf 1927 – 2014

Dr Ronald Clements
Date posted: 1 Aug 2014

Steve Metcalf, OMF International missionary to Japan for 38 years and a pastor of the Japanese Christian Fellowship, London, died on June 7, aged 86.

As a teenager Steve was interned by the Japanese, following their occupation of north China, during the Second World War. In his first internment camp Steve made a personal commitment to Christ. In a second camp at Weifang, Shandong Province, Steve met the Olympic gold-medallist, Eric Liddell, who had a profound influence on his life.

NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT!

NEW CAPITAL INVESTMENT!

Richard Perkins
Date posted: 1 May 2014

The Antioch Plan is a new church planting initiative for London.

It’s been launched by Co-Mission, the cross-denominational church planting network run by Richard Coekin. This exciting development is an attempt to gather and plant ‘house church’-sized congregations across the wide variety of Greater London’s geography. Their objective is to recruit, train and deploy a cohort of ten to 15 pioneer church planters and fund them over a three-year period. And they’ve been given £1 million to finance it.

Future servants meet up

Future servants meet up

Ryan Burton King
Ryan Burton King
Date posted: 1 Jun 2014

From April 4–6 a group of around 70 young people met for a weekend on the site of All Nations Christian College in Hertfordshire to consider ways of getting involved in evangelism and mission.

This annual event of the Grace Baptist Churches in South East England for Christians aged 15-25, celebrated its tenth anniversary with moving times of worship, helpful workshops, excellent Bible teaching, and lots of opportunities for fellowship.

UBM wins through

UBM wins through

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en staff
Date posted: 1 Jun 2014

After 40 years of beach mission work at Lyme Regis, United Beach Mission (UBM) are happy that in the Spring of this year they were granted a further three years to run the children’s summer club after a challenge by a local councillor, over the past two years, put the work under threat.

Councillor Mark Gage, who in his profile on the Lyme Regis Town Council website puts a priority area for development as ‘youth facilities’, expressed concerns about UBM’s work with children on the beach. In the local paper, Tim Howlett, UBM’s executive officer, was clear that families are made aware of the Christian nature of the work of UBM and its aim to share the good news of Jesus, encouraging families to be involved and that no children are encouraged to attend without the permission of their parents.

Keswick – ‘Really?’

Keswick – ‘Really?’

Keswick has announced a more detailed programme for this year’s Convention, as new chief executive Jonathan Lamb settles into the role.

The Convention, which runs from July 12 – August 1 in the Lake District town, is exploring some of the deep questions of life, and has invited apologists Ravi Zacharias, Chris Sinkinson and Roger Carswell, and Bible teachers Vaughan Roberts, Ian Coffey and many others to preach. The Convention also aims to make its programme helpful to Christians who bring non-believing friends and relatives with them in its third week.

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WEST by Northwest

WEST teamed up with the North West Partnership in April so that students will be able to study together for the Graduate Diploma and Masters-level degree programmes at the centre in Liverpool.

Jonathan Stephen, principal of WEST, said: ‘This is a highly significant development for WEST, as we continue to fulfil our commitment to “bringing the academy into missional church”’.

EMF: 50 years

EMF: 50 years

Jörg Muller
Date posted: 1 Jun 2014

Over the last 50 years the European Missionary Fellowship [EMF] has been investing in training Christians for the work of gospel ministry in Europe and subsequently many other parts of the world too.

The anniversary was marked at the Open Day of EMF’s School of Biblical Studies on May 10 at Welwyn Evangelical Church, Hertfordshire. Around 150 attended specially arranged meetings.

Casting The Net in Enfield

Casting The Net in Enfield

Alan Pibworth
Date posted: 1 Apr 2014

On Saturday, March 1, over 90 people came to The Net, a training day in evangelism and evangelistic preaching, at Enfield Evangelical Free Church, organised by United Beach Missions and Roger Carswell and sponsored by 10ofthose.com .

Johnny Prime, pastor of the church, set the scene for the day as he showed from Luke 5 that the Lord Jesus is the loving people-catcher who catches sinful people for the purpose of catching others. As we preach the Word of God we throw out the net to others even when conditions may not look ideal.

Ian Tait 1918 –2013

Ian Tait 1918 –2013

Aubrey Roberts
Date posted: 1 May 2014

The Revd Dr Ian Malcolm Tait, a true man of God, died on December 17, 2013.

He was formerly pastor of Welwyn Evangelical Church (1950-80) and before that of the FIEC church in Hurstpierpoint. He was elected President of the FIEC in 1969. He also served as a visiting lecturer at Covenant Theological College.

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