2007 Messages

Rob Parsons - 30th September 2007

Rob Parsons heads up Care For The Family, one of the UK's leading charities dealing with family life.

This message was an impassioned plea for all of us - young and old - to hold on to faith in God, to finish the race - no matter what comes at us.

You can download the message here.

 

Karl Martin - 29th September 2007

Karl Martin is the Senior Pastor of Morningside Baptist Church in Edinburgh.

In this message, he gives a frank, Biblical understanding of a topic which we find before us everywhere we look - sex and sexuality.

Listen to the message here.

 

Nicky Cruz - 28th September 2007

Nicky Cruz kicked off our ENCOUNTER07 weekend, sharing his story of the life-changing power and love of Jesus that set him free from a destructive life revolving around violence and drugs.

Listen to this inspiring testimony here.

 

Pete Greig - 19th May 2007

Pete Greig is the founder and director of 24-7 Prayer, and is a well known speaker and author.  Reminding us of the Father heart of God and encouraging us that "nothing is impossible with God" (Lk. 1:37), Pete calls us to live passionately and radically for God.

Listen to the message here.

(Pete showed two video clips during his message.  The first of these can be seen here, and the second here.)

 

Daniel Kim - 3rd March 2007

Daniel Kim is a Pastor from LA who was in Aberdeen working towards his PhD.  In this message, based on the parable of the Good Samaritan, he challenges us to consider what it means to have a heart of compassion.

Get Daniel's message here.

 

Eddie Lyle - 2nd March 2007

Eddie Lyle - the CEO of Open Doors UK & Ireland - calls us to a radical degree of commitment to Christ as he shares how "persecution isn't abnormal for Christians...it's the absence of persecution which is abnormal for Christians".

Download Eddie's message here.  (This event was targeted at youth, students and young adults.)

 

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