This sermon was preached at the Newfrontiers leadership conference, Global 2012, in Turkey. Terry unpacks John 20:21 and what it means to be a ‘sent people’.
Newfrontiers
Newfrontiers Marches Forward into Multiplication
15th October 2012 will prove to be a significant date in the evolution of Newfrontiers. It marked the beginning of our first international gathering following the closure of Together On a Mission in Brighton, which had previously been our annual international conference.
Transition Progress
I am happy to be able to report that transition in Newfrontiers appears to be progressing very sweetly!
Interviews by Adrian Warnock: Part 6. On the future of Newfrontiers, transition, but not retiring just yet
This is the sixth and final part in a multi-part series of interview clips that Adrian Warnock filmed with Terry Virgo when he was in London with Jubilee Church Enfield. Adrian: So here’s the thing, you look at all of […]
Interviews by Adrian Warnock: Part 5. On keeping humble when God blesses you and Newfrontiers
This is the fifth in a multi-part series of interview clips that Adrian Warnock filmed with Terry Virgo when he was in London with Jubilee Church Enfield. Adrian: Now I would like to take you right back actually… but sort […]
Newfrontiers Redefined
The time has come to redefine Newfrontiers. Through 2011, Newfrontiers will begin to take on a new identity. It will be the name given to multiplied apostolic spheres who plan to work together interdependently, owning the same values, retaining the […]
So What Is Newfrontiers?
Jesus referred to the church twice in the gospels. He announced, ‘I will build my church’, that is his eternal bride, scattered among the nations and throughout the ages (Matt. 16:18). He also spoke about relational conflicts being resolved initially […]
U.S.A. Visit February 2010
I’ve just returned from a fascinating time in the U.S.A where I was primarily involved with our Newfrontiers U.S.A. annual leaders’ event which, praise God, continues to grow in numbers year-by-year as we plant more churches and others join us.
A visit to Oxford
Oxford is a very special city. It boasts some magnificent history rich in Christian influence. It is extraordinary to walk the streets and recall that the Wesleys and Whitefield met there in their holy club, that martyrs were burned at the stake, that CS Lewis and Tolkien enjoyed fellowship there.