Archive for May, 2023
Sunshine & Conversations
Speakers Corner. Hyde Park. London.
One-to-One evangelism at Speakers Corner
One-to-One evangelism at Speakers Corner. Hyde Park. London.
“Think and let think.” ~ John Wesley.
Speakers Corner in London’s Hyde Park is the oldest free speech platform in the world. People won the right to speak in mass protests in the 1860s and early 1870s. Some people believe the tradition is connected to the right of the condemned to a last speech before being hung at the Tyburn gallows, a practice that stopped at the end of the 18th century. Every Sunday people from all sorts of convictions come to Hyde Park in the afternoon to spead their message or to have fun.
Preaching this morning…
Preaching this morning…
Activity: Morning Service
Time: 10.130am
Subject: ‘Warning Against Adultery’ – sermon by Gordon Curley
Bible Passage: Proverbs chapter 5 verses 1-23
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Move over Charlie!
Move over Charlie, there is a younger & better looking option for the people of the UK.
Monthly service at Hawthorne Court, never dull with some great characters among the residents & staff!
Good to share a simple message on Solomon the boy King and Jesus the King of Kings!
Hawthorne Court is a nursing home specialising in dementia care and is set in the beautiful historic Coldeast estate.
StreetMic Interview with Asif & Gordon
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Wendell Daniel interviews Asif & Gordon at Speakers Corner. Hyde Park. London.
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‘Guard the Heart’
One-to-One evangelism
One-to-One evangelism @ Speakers Corner, Hyde Park, London.
“Evangelism is not a monologue, but a dialogue”. – Jim George”
Speakers Corner in London’s Hyde Park is the oldest free speech platform in the world. People won the right to speak in mass protests in the 1860s and early 1870s. Some people believe the tradition is connected to the right of the condemned to a last speech before being hung at the Tyburn gallows, a practice that stopped at the end of the 18th century. Every Sunday people from all sorts of convictions come to Hyde Park in the afternoon to spead their message or to have fun.