BUC CommunicationsSource: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2024-07-04/buc-executive-committee-makes-new-elections/
One Million Reasons to Witness
Evangelism is not just a part of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, it is at the very heart of our mission. Our collective duty is to share our faith with those around us. Since assuming the role of Evangelism Director last February, I have dedicated myself to prayer, studying the Word of God, and pondering on how to inspire our members to play a more active role in evangelism. Your participation is crucial to our mission.
On Sabbath 13 July, the British Union Conference (BUC), through its…Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2024-06-27/2041/
Tottenham Lighthouse Church Expands its Community Impact
“Mission is not primarily an activity of the church, but an attribute of God. God is a missionary God” (David J Bosch).
Impactful mission outreach was demonstrable on Sabbath, 22 June, at the Tottenham Lighthouse Adventist church when benevolent acts of service reflected a God who cares. It was a very significant event, as once again, the church donated £10,000 in cash to the food hub attendees, but this time, with Mental Health resources from the British Union Conference (BUC) Health…Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2024-06-27/2040/
Engaging in the Quarterly Days of Prayer and Fasting
Connect 4 is a classic family game in which two players connect four of their checkers in a row while preventing their opponents from doing the same. But look out – your opponent can sneak up on you and win the game.[1]
If you’ve ever played Connect 4, you know it is a game of concentration and intentionality. Dedicated participants have a gameplay strategy that allows them to win. They are steady, focused, and conscientious about making the right moves to ensure that they have four counters in…Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2024-06-27/2039/
Death of Pastor Brian K Robinson
We are sad to hear that Pastor Brian K Robinson, a retired pastor from the North England Conference, died unexpectedly after a short hospital visit, in Bristol on 3 June 2024. Brian was predeceased by his precious wife, Helen. Brian was passionate about the gospel message in his ministry, wanting people to meet Jesus Christ and to prepare for the Second Coming.
Brian entered denominational ministry in August 1963, where he interned at Wolverhampton, Oxford Street with Pastor Bryan Ball, serving…Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2024-06-27/2038/
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