Newfrontiers hold Conference for Church Leadership Training

Newfrontiers Leadership Conference 2004 will be held in the UK very soon. At the Brighton Conference centre, on Tuesday 22nd til Friday 25th June. It will become the hub for Newfrontiers' leaders from across the nations, to gather for teaching, envisioning and prayer together. Thousands of men and women from over 40 nations are expected to participate in this key event.

Newfrontiers is a worldwide family of churches together on a mission, currently there are nearly 300 churches worldwide. Following Apostle Paul’s mission strategy, Newfrontiers believe that the most effective form of evangelism comes from from strong local churches. Getting back to the basics of Christian faith, the ministry shares a passionate commitment to build the church according to New Testament principles.

It defines churches as establishments where each member will participate, where the gifts of the Spirit are out-worked, where there is joy in caring for one another, where there is a desire to make a difference in society and to reach those in need. It aims to achieve this by restoring the church, making disciples, training leaders, planting churches and reaching the nations.

The same applies to this upcoming conference. The goal is to honour the Bible and eagerly to welcome the Holy Spirit, to convey a large world vision and to provide seminars from experts in very diverse and relevant spheres of activity.

The conference is specifically designed for men and women in leadership, or who are in training for leadership. Those leading local churches, cell or small groups, worship, children’s work, youth work, working in the community, administration, or one of the many other areas of leadership in church life, will find this conference invaluable.

The programme will consist of mainly worship plus an extensive series of seminars. Here are some highlighted seminars:
'Prophetic and Apostolic Teamwork' by Sam Poe, discussing the practical benefits of prophetic and apostolic ministries walking together in the church to mobilise members;
'Built to Last' by John Groves, sharing of pastoral experiences about how to bring good Christian foundations into people’s lives in this hyper-choice culture;
'Leading a church through growth from 120 to 300 up' efficient growth of the church.

The seminars will be open to all who register online. NThe on-line booking system for full registration and day/session tickets has started. If you are interested in attending please visit the official website: www.newfrontiers.xtn.org.