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Keswick in Buckie 2008
‘Keswick in Buckie’
Bible teaching convention and exhibition in:
Buckie North Church Cluny Square, Buckie Saturday 2 to Friday 8, August 2008
Speakers: Steve Brady, David Carmichael and Jonathan Stephen
Steve Brady was born and educated in Liverpool where he was converted in his teens. He trained at what is now the London School of Theology where he met Brenda, his wife of over thirty years! They have two children, Paul and Ruth, and three grandchildren, Daniel, Annabelle and Joshua. He has held pastorates in Buckinghamshire, Leicester, London and Bournemouth and is now Principal of Moorlands College, training people for Christian service in the UK and overseas. He holds a PhD degree in theology and is the author of King of Heaven, Lord of Earth, and All You Need is Christ, both Keswick study guides to Colossians and Galatians respectively. A keen sportsman, he hates gardening and has an unrepentant attachment to Everton Football Club!
David Carmichael is minister of Abbeygreen Church of Scotland in Lesmahagow, a village south of Glasgow, where he has exercised a productive ministry for the past 26 years. His wider ministry takes him to conferences around the United Kingdom and in the USA. He is a founder member of the Scottish Reformed Conference which he now serves to good effect as Chairman. He also serves as Chairman of the Scottish Council of UFM Worldwide and of a large reformed Ministers Fraternal. David has been married to Fiona, for thirty years and they have two grown-up daughters: Alison a music teacher and Suzanne who is a 4th year student of International Business at Strathclyde University. As a former teacher of Physical Education, David continues to be a keen sportsman with a particular enthusiasm, these days, for golf.
Jonathan Stephen is the principal of the Wales Evangelical School ofTheology in Bryntirion, Bridgend.Wales. He is also the director of Affinity, an organisation that provides networking and support to churches. Born and brought up in Bournemouth, he was dramatically converted while a student in Bangor, on the north coast of Wales. Having received a Master's degree in political anthropology at the University of Birmingham, he undertook theological studies at Spurgeon's College, and subsequently spent three years teaching Religious Education. Since then, Stephen has completed over 27 years of pastoral ministry and served as President of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches. Jonathan is married to Sheila, a fully-accredited counsellor and together they have one son, Jeremy, who is a lawyer in London.
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Programme
Saturday - 7.30pm
Sunday - 11.00am & 7.30pm
Monday - Friday - 7.45am Prayer Meeting; 10.00am Children's Club; 10.00am Bible Study; 11.30am Morning Convention; 7.30pm Evening Convention; 9.30pm Late Night Extra
Further information: Graeme Gerrard Tel 01542 831124 E-mail graeme_gerrard@hotmail.com
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Graeme Gerrard, 12/07/2008
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Ichabod (Guest) |
12/08/2008 20:20 |
I really enjoyed the speakers in this event this year, especially david carmicheal, who gave a clear gospel message.
Only disapointing thig was one of the organisers saying we should be proud of the money we have raised over the last 20 years. especially when theres people dying in the area every week but they dont go out and tell them about Jesus. I would be more proud of seeing a soul saved than makin some money.
The glory of the Lord has departed.
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