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Preachers’ Anonymous :
Quarterly Preaching Workshops

For 2008–2009 we will be following David Jackman’s preaching workshops Preaching & Teaching the Old Testament: Narrative, Prophecy, Poetry, Wisdom on DVD.

The next workshop has been provisionally arranged for 21 February 2009. There will be some advance preparation required so that we make the most from the morning, but once you sign up, David will let you know in the New Year.

All the meetings are on Saturday mornings from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. with a buffet lunch provided afterwards (cost £5). Contact David Luke to book.


Some resources

The main resources have been moved to a separate page.

Workshops at Gilnahirk

Saturday 31 May 2008

PREACHING WORKSHOPS: Interpreting Old Testament Narrative
Speaker: Tim Anderson
Duration: 01:18:11 — Download (17.9 MB)

... and finally,

Help! I'm preaching and I can't shut up!
But help is at hand in the resources section. Colin Adams to the rescue with ‘Concluding Like Calvin’, and further resources to be added.

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Forthcoming events

Cornhill Belfast is now offering places for the first course starting in the autumn. Details are available on their Web site.

Steve Lawson will be speaking at the new 2009 Expositors' Conference to be held in Edinburgh in August. Other speakers include Peter Grainger and Iain Murray. Details are available on the conference Web site. All in all it looks like an interesting and profitable programme. Bookings can now be made.

Northern Ireland Ministry Assembly
16–17 Nov 2009. Speakers expected: Voddie Baucham, Pastor of Preaching at Grace Family Baptist Church, Spring, Texas, USA and Hugh Palmer, Rector of All Souls, London. Details are available on the NIMA Web site, along with details of further events.

Harper Memorial Baptist Church, Glasgow runs regular Preach the Word seminars.
Downloads of past sessions are available, including: 15 Sep 2007 (Dominic Smart); 27 Oct (Edward Lobb); 17 Nov (Sandy Roger); 8 Dec (Geoffrey Grogan); 15 Mar 2008 (Peter Grainger); 18 May (Derek Prime); 14 Jun (Willie Philip) and sessions by John Brand.