UK Ministers’ Conference Livestream
The links to all the 2017 UK Banner Ministers’ Conference live stream videos and recorded addresses will be listed here during the conference.
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Conference Schedule
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Monday, 24th April
- 5.15pm (12:45pm) – Opening Sermon – Jeff Kingswood
- 8.15pm (3:15pm)– Christ at the Centre (1) – Sinclair Ferguson
Tuesday, 25th April
- 7.25am – Conference Prayer Time
- 9.15am (4:15am) – A Functional Doctrine of Scripture (1) – Garry Williams
- 11.15am (6:15am) – Hebrews: A Paradigm for Preaching – David Johnston
- 5.00pm (12:00pm) – Christ’s Witness to Scripture – Stephen Clark
- 8.15pm (3:15pm) – Christ at the Centre (2) – Sinclair Ferguson
Wednesday, 26th April
- 7.25am – Conference Prayer Time
- 9.15am (4:15am) – The Word at Work – David Johnston
- 11.15am (6:15am) – Marks of the Master’s Ministry – Andy Young
- 5.00pm (12:00pm) – The Scripture’s Witness to Christ – Stephen Clark
- 8.15pm (3:15pm) – Christ at the Centre (3) – Sinclair Ferguson
Thursday, 27th April
- 7.25am – Conference Prayer Time
- 9.15am (4:15am) – A Functional Doctrine of Scripture (2) – Garry Williams
- 11.00am (6:00am) – Closing Sermon – Ed Collier
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