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Hillsong Kent Campus Establishing Resource Base
The Hillsong London Church's Kent campus is pushing ahead with its fresh and passionate outreach into its region.
The campus, led by Pastor Grant Erskine, is an extension of Hillsong Church London and, after only a short time, has started to develop a strong sense of its future as a resource-base for its city.
On a recent visit to the church - their second this year - Mal and Davina Fletcher found a group of people who are growing both in size and in a sense of their unique destiny.
Mal Fletcher said, after this visit: 'I spoke to these folks, over my two visits, about marketplace leadership. They responded with what I would call "thoughtful enthusiasm". I came away feeling that, when it comes to being a "City on a Hill" type of local church, they intuitively understood the content and intention and responded with a sense of "Yes, this is for us".'
'The campus has already attracted a number of influential people, who serve in very practical ways in the week-to-week work of the church, with passion and commitment. I believe this is just the beginning for this campus in what is one of the UK's most resourceful regions.'
Hillsong Church London, under the leadership of Gary and Cathy Clarke, is one of the Hillsong network of churches headed by Pastors Brian and Bobbie Houston of Sydney, Australia.
For more on Hillsong London, including Kent, visit hillsong.co.uk.
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In the UK in 2008, the Church does not seem to do well on broadcast media. Yet it has important things to say. I want to thank you Mal for your forward-looking approach to sorting this out.
Alan, United Kingdom
Thanks so much for visiting Speak The Word Church International (Minneapolis). I am a baby boomer who sat with a GenXer - we both knew that what you said was right on. It made me think. I like that.
Norma Buchanan, United States
Mal, I just wanted to thank you for visiting Abundant Life and RN06. I am a psychiatrist in the NHS and agree very much with what you were saying about the secular services coming to us in 20 years for advice on how to do things. A group of us are starting a ministry to be ready to be asked!
Rob, United Kingdom
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