Irish representatives at British Conference

(L-R – Tom Wilson, Margaret Copeland, and Rev David Nixon.)

The British Conference is being held in Telford with Irish representatives, the Rev David Nixon (President), TomWilson (Lay Leader), and Margaret Copeland (Conference elected) in attendance.

Our President opened the Conference with prayer and was also the preacher at one of the four services held on Sunday 26th June.

Using the analogy of a super sea-going yacht he saw in Monaco; it had among other things - two anchors.

The President likened these to the Love of God and the Ordinands Call. He spoke of a cable which brought power from an on-shore power source and he encouraged those to be ordained to be constantly fed with the power which comes from God.

Using John 15 he reminded them that there would be no fruit without being in the vine.


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