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L to R: Pastor Brian Agnew (Kingdom Life),
Pastor Nick Serb (Mount Zion), Pastor Norman
Christie (Lisburn Elim) and the Rev Andrew Thompson
(Elmwood) were the speakers at ‘Lisburn Ablaze’ in
the Kingdom Life City Church last Monday night (5th
November). |
At ‘Lisburn Ablaze’ in Kingdom Life
City Church last Monday night (5th November) Brian
Agnew’s mother Ella Mae joined him in wishing his
wife Mary a happy birthday. Luckily Brian didn’t put
all 50 candles on Mary’s cake or we definitely would
have seen ‘Lisburn Ablaze’. |
‘Lisburn Ablaze’ organised by representatives from some of our
local churches was held in the Kingdom Life City Church last
Monday night (5th November), appropriately - Bonfire Night. The
programme for the evening provided an opportunity for the people
of Lisburn to unite for worship and prayer for our city.
In the introduction reference was made to the 300th anniversary
of the great fire of Lisburn and the desire was expressed that
in 2007 the flame of God’s glory would be fanned and the city
set on fire for Him. Short talks were given on the theme of fire
as recorded in the Bible; Pastor Brian Agnew (Kingdom Life)
spoke on the topic ‘The power of the presence’; Pastor Nick Serb
(Mount Zion) spoke on the topic ‘The power of purity’; Pastor
Norman Christie (Lisburn Elim) spoke on the topic ‘The power of
prayer’: and the Rev Andrew Thompson (Elmwood) spoke on the
topic ‘The power of Pentecost’.
It is anticipated that the next ‘Lisburn Ablaze’ will be held in
the spring of 2008.
06/11/2007
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