The 3rd Essex Puritan Conference 2019
24th – 26st October 2020 (Thursday – Saturday)
Speakers / Lecturers
- Rev. Dr. Robert Oliver, London Seminary/ Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia
- Rev. Dr. Keith White, Mill Grove ‘Children/family Ministry’, Spurgeon’s College
- Pastor Mullins, Bar., Strangers Rest Evangelical Church (TEC is held)(otherwise called Strangers Rest Mission a historic ministry place as Huguenots migrants were called as Strangers and created their own community nearby)
- Rev. Dr. Roland Burrows, Christian Heritage Centre & Salisbury Reformed Seminary
- Rev. Dr. Steve Nichols, Associate Rector of All Souls Church Langham Place London
- Pastor Paul Karageorgi, Greek Christian Fellowship & Salisbury Reformed Seminary
- Rev. David Min, Bridge Ministries Rotherhithe (& S. C.) London & Essex
- Dr. AhSoon Tan, retired MD. Bible Presbyterian Church missionary with WEC International (HQ) in Singapore.
- Pastor Roland Brown, Forest Hall Evangelical Church & Funchal Evangelical Baptist Church in Madeira Portugal (English worship)
- Pastor Stephen Toms, Essex Protestant Council (co-founder/Chairman of the committee)
- Rev. Keith Berry, Hammersmith Christian Fellowship(an Evangelical Reformed Church) also involves in the outreach ministry for Protestant Truth Society
Contact
Rev. David Min
lmpc1999@yahoo.com or ruthmin40@yahoo.co.uk
07752 367 825 (UK) / +44 (0) 7752 367 825 (Overseas)
Schedule
Thursday 24 October 2019 – Thursday
- 5pm – Registration ‘Puritan conference’ of TEC 3rd year and Coffee & Refreshments for the fellowship.
- 6pm – ‘Geneva Bible and its own ministry’, by Rev. Dr. Robert Oliver, London/Westminster Theological Seminary
- 7pm – ‘Reformers and Children’s Bibles’ by Rev. Dr. Keith White, Mill Grove & Spurgeon’s College
- 8pm – ‘Mayflower 1620 Compact’ Pastor Mullins, Bar., Strangers Rest Evangelical Church
Friday 25 October 2019 – Friday
- 11am – Guided walking tours of Southwark/London – meet on the steps of St. Paul’s Cathedral
- Pastor Keith Berry – the City of London (Puritans square-mile)
- Rev. David Min – Southwark (Motherland of London)
- 3pm – Lessons of Puritans at Bunhill Fields – at Wesley Chapel with Keith and Huguenots in Spitalfields – at Christ Church, Spitalfields leads by David
- 5pm– Registration & Refreshments – Testimony shared fellowship and welcome announcement. Music session to His praises – Piano, Flute by Debra Williams Singing Psalms/Hymns A session of ‘learn to sing Geneva Psalms from Anglo-Geneva Psalter’ – Rev. David Min
- 6pm – ‘John Bunyan and the love of his bible’, Rev. Dr. Roland Burrows, Christian Heritage Centre & Salisbury Reformed Seminary
- 7pm – ‘Christ the Scope of Scripture’ Jonathan Edwards (1703-58) has long been celebrated by scholars as a philosopher, scientist and even psychologist of religious awakening. Only recently has critical attention finally been paid to him as an interpreter of the Bible. The culmination of Edwards’ lifetime of studying Scripture was to be a great work, ‘A Harmony of the Old and New Testament’. Following his outline for this unfinished project, this paper will demonstrate Edwards’ conviction that the Bible is only harmonious and coherent when read as a witness to Jesus Christ, His work of redemption and His Kingdom. Rev. Dr. Steve Nichols, Associate Rector of All Souls Church, Langham Place, London
- 8pm – John Owen the use of Greek language, Pastor Paul Karageorgi, Greek Christian Fellowship & Salisbury Reformed Seminary
Saturday 26 October 2019 – Saturday
- 10am– Registration and Coffee. 10.30am – “Out of the land of Egypt, to give you the land of Canaan, and to be your God” He specialized using digital technology in harnessing and teaching the Holy Scriptures in today’s post, post modern digital revolution era. – led Dr. AhSoon Tan, Bible Presbyterian Church missionary (F/T) with WEC International (HQ)
- 11.30am – “The roots of the nation” and its call to the Puritanism in Korean Protestant churches and the survey of applications and its relevant of the translation of Korean bible, the world mission remains by – led Rev. David K. Min, Bridge Ministries London (SC) & Essex
- 12:30pm – Lunch time break – Refreshments and coffee ‘Fellowship together’
- 1.30pm – Essex Puritans and Protestant Martyrs represent to England and the contributions of nonconformist movement into the world of Mayflower 1620 and beyond, Pastor Stephen Toms, Essex Protestant Council (Chair)
- 2.30pm–“The Good Shepherd leaves the ninety nine of his flock and goes to look for the one who is lost with no Scripture” by Rev. Dr. John Gibbens Pastor of Christ Ulaanbaatar, a life time missioner to Mongolian.
- 3.30pm – TEC Conference sending service, Sermon preached by Rev. Roland Brown of Forest Hall Evangelical Church, as a rededication Service to participants as Gospel workers as well as The Holy Communion Service followed by Rev. Roland Brown of Forest Hall Church & Madeira Baptist Church (English cong.)
Inside Out Ministry Display: Historic Old Bibles, Geneva Psalm Singing sessions, Korean Church History Displays, Christian Martyrs video, A complete Korean-brush-written Bible display, A Project on Bible writing to compile the Essex Bible, Study Tour visits to various Christian sites in London & Essex and Reformation Open Air witness
*Optional 5-day study tour of London, Cambridge, Oxford, Bedford, Essex, East Anglia and Kent; ‘Continuing Ministry of Life Reform Witness’ with Puritan Institute of Inheritance Studies – (p/t) a distance learning over 4 years
Conference Fee
- Non-obligatory donation – Freely received & freely give (Mtt. 10:8)
Refreshments will be provided!