Making Connections

One of the key things we have felt called to in our time here is the nurturing of connections between people of different church experiences and geographical location.

 

Well, we had a great time yesterday in Llandrindod with our friends there. They too are in a new phase of church life, gathering a small group around them who are committing themselves to dig deeper in their personal experience of God in order to take the kingdom into the streets homes and workplaces around them. They have opened an invitation to us to visit whenever we wish but also to bring whatever ministry and input we  feel led to.

 

Please pray that this will just be the first of many such invitations.

 

This weekend also sees a group of people from around England, some of whom have walked together from Leeds to Birmingham completing the walk from Birmingham to Cardiff. Jean and I will be at the border crossing into Wales on Saturday and also helping to welcome them into the city on Sunday afternoon.

 

The main aim of this walk is to make a prophetic connection between England and the wild fire of Wales. It has been amazing in recent months to see the Holy Spirit breaking out in places such as Gloucester and Bristol as folk have made the connection across the border.

 

Mae tan gwyllt yn dod!

 

Nigel and Jean

 

PS Welsh lessons start in a couple of weeks time!

 


Nigel Stock, 14/09/2007

Feedback:
Chris Nelson03/10/2007, 18:54
Hi Nigel and Jean - for those of us who still use snail mail or other such delivery methods - could we have an address for you in Wales please. C-:
Chris Nelson06/10/2007, 19:14
Nigel and Jean's address can now be found in the Address Book for logged in members of the site. C-: