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.
Go here to find all videos from the conference
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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