KINGDOM COME 2016 Ministry in the Growing Kingdom 19-21 September 2016 Palmerston Place Church Edinburgh RUTHERFORD HOUSE helping people think biblically and theologically
Rutherford House is pleased to invite you to Kingdom Come 2016; the first in a series of biannual conferences aimed at ministers and others who have a role in preaching and teaching in churches in Scotland. As we worship together our speakers will open God's word for us and our seminar leaders will engage us in conversation and discussion on our theme. We hope and pray that in our time together we may be strengthened to trust in our God to grow his Kingdom and to be enthused to serve in that growing Kingdom. The venue for this conference, Palmerston Place Church in Edinburgh, is centrally located, with nearby transport links to the whole of the UK, and offers an environment which will inspire us to learn, to engage - and to worship in the process. Early Bird booking available until 31 may 2016
Speakers Krish Kandiah Krish Kandiah is President of London School of Theology and the founder and director of Home For Good. He was previously the Director of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, Tutor in Mission and Evangelism at Wycliffe Hall and was a member of the Oxford University Theology faculty. Krish previously worked with Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship, and the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students, before becoming pastor of a multicultural church in Harrow. He has wide experience in evangelism and cross cultural mission and is a husband, father, adopted dad and foster carer. David Johnston David Johnston was born and brought up in Coleraine near Northern Ireland s Causeway Coast. A theology degree from Queen s University was followed by a PGCE at Stranmillis College before returning to Union College to take up an assistantship in Mourne Church in Kilkeel. In 1983 David was called to be minister of Waringstown & Bellville Presbyterian churches in Co. Armagh. In 1994 he came to Bangor as minister of Hamilton Road in Bangor, near Belfast. David has been married to Olive since 1980. They have four married children and four grandchildren.
John Risbridger John Risbridger serves as Minister and Team Leader at Above Bar Church in Southampton. After coming to Christ at a young age he studied Mathematics and Economics in Nottingham. He spent 10 years years on the staff of UCCF after 5 years in NHS management. He loves Bible teaching ministry and has recently written The Message of Worship within the IVP Bible Speaks Today series. He is married to Alison and has two daughters. Tommy Macneil Tommy is Church of Scotland minister working in Martin s Memorial Church, Stornoway. As a church they have witnessed significant growth in recent years. Their aim is to communicate the reality and power of God's love to their community. Tommy is part of the leadership team of CLAN Gathering and lectures on evangelism at Highland Theological College. He is married to Donna and they have two children. Worship Conference worship led by Mark Cameron Worship Director, St Paul's and St George's, Edinburgh
Seminars Fergus Buchanan Minister at St Paul s Church, Milngavie Preaching ministry and the growing kingdom Fred Drummond Director, Evangelical Alliance Scotland What kind of church? Fiona Morrison Church Relationship Manager, Tearfund Engaging the world beyond the prayer meeting Jackie Ringan Director of Development with Scripture Union Scotland Incorporating childrens work in the whole life of the congregation Kieran Turner Public Policy Officer, Evangelical Alliance Scotland Ministry in the public square RUTHERFORD HOUSE helping people think biblically and theologically The Kingdom Come Ministry Conference is a ministry of Rutherford House. For more information on this and with the work we do to support Ministers, Elders, Congregations and Academics, please visit www.rutherfordhouse.org.uk Rutherford House 10 Palmerston Place, Edinburgh. EH12 5AA. Tel: 0131 220 1621 Scottish Charity No: SC015111
Fees Standard Delegate : 3 days 85 Early Bird Delegate: 3 days 75 Student Delegate: 3 days 40 Single Day Registration 30 Student Single Day Registration 20 Registration fees include access to the conference, conference handbook and refreshments. Meals and accommodation are NOT included. To register electronically, visit the Rutherford House website and follow the link to Kingdom Come 2016, where payment can be made securely with Should you wish to be invoiced for registration costs, please contact Rutherford House in the first instance. Registration is open up until the conference begins, but why not take advantage of our early-bird rate by booking your place by 31 May 2016.