Mission Awareness Day

Mission Awareness Day will take place on Sunday 8th May at Adelaide Place. The purpose of the day is to use and extend our main time of meeting on Sunday morning, when we gather for united worship, to discover and stimulate the ‘mission’ awareness of our congregation.

For an average sized congregation I suspect we have a more than considerable interest in mission in all its forms, but we want more than inclinations to guide our mission planning and support.

Our hope is to gather information about individual interest and involvement, to discover how much our church wants to be aware of mission enterprise and to highlight the mission activities that we are already engaged in by using personal reports, Skype contacts with members actually involved in other parts of the world.

Therefore through multi-media, personal stories, Scripture, worship and Communion, as well as a shared meal together we want to really get to grips with this issue in a meaningful and relevant way.

Find out more about our global perspective on things.

Picture credit: Ian Rankin at Christian Engineers in Development (see original set on Flickr)

Jack Quinn

About Jack Quinn

I am minister of Adelaide Place Baptist Church and have been pastoring the congregation for 28 years. These years have been rich and varied and have been a great blessing to me and Marlyn. There is never a dull moment in a city centre congregation and in truth it has been extremely demanding, but I wouldn't have wanted it any other way. As we opened ourselves up to the guidance of His Spirit through the Consultancy process with the Baptist Union of Scotland we incorporated Rev Ronnie Hall to our team and expanded Business in Glasgow to include my new ministry to the business community called Engage. Now that Ronnie has moved on we are looking forward to the future. Currently that includes developing a partnership with Work Place Chaplaincy Scotland. Never a dull moment indeed!
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