2006 Messages

James Clarke - 11th November 2006

James Clarke was the Pastor of Central Baptist Church in Dundee.  Here he speaks from 2 Peter 3 on the return of Jesus.

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Jeremy McQuoid - 17th September 2006

Jeremy McQuoid is the Teaching Pastor at Deeside Christian Fellowship Church in Aberdeen.  In this message he speaks from Matthew 24:30-31 on the second coming of Christ.

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Mark Greene - 16th September 2006

Mark Greene is the Executive Director of the London Institute of Contemporary Christianity

He spoke twice at ENCOUNTER06, focussing on how, regardless of our age or the ways in which we spend most of our time, we must allow God to use every aspect of our lives as we seek to serve and glorify Him.

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Mark Ritchie - 15th September 2006

UK evangelist Mark Ritchie shares from John 8:36 - "if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed".  (This event was targeted at youth, students and young adults.)

To find out more about Mark's ministry click here.

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Matthew Henderson - 17th June 2006

Matthew Henderson, Pastor of Gerrard Street Baptist Church in Aberdeen, speaks from 2 Timothy 1:6-14 on the importance of having confidence in the Gospel of Christ.

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Stuart Blythe - 15th April 2006

Speaker and lecturer Stuart Blythe brings a message from 1 Peter 1:3-9 - "Christ has died, Christ is risen...and Christ will come again!'

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