Kingdom growth seminar set for Norwich
Exponential church growth only comes through re-embracing our Hebrew roots says Nigel Sykes who will be speaking at a seminar in Norwich on February 4.
In a one day seminar, Nigel Sykes will show how the early church moved from its original Hebrew roots by embracing Greek thinking. Applying his understanding of how churches can grow exponentially by returning to Hebraic thinking, Nigel will demonstrate how teams can be built into effective church communities by using every person’s God-given gifts.
Nigel Sykes is Principal Teaching Fellow and Head of the Enterprise Teaching Group at Warwick Business School. He moved to Warwick from the private sector in 1988.
He had a dramatic encounter with the Lord whilst in Russia. Having travelled extensively, and witnessed the transforming power of the Lord in the lives of individuals and communities all over the world, community transformation has become his passion. Christian persecution within these communities has resulted into the local church metamorphosing into flatter structures of simple, relational, releasing networks. He has recently developed a better understanding of how the Lord can build His church on the foundations of the apostles and prophets and as a result the real possibility of exponential Kingdom growth.
Event details
Saturday 4th February 10.00 am to 4.00 pm The House of Prayer, Fishergate, Norwich, NR3 1SE Organised by: St Stephens Church, Norwich
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Pictured above: Nigel Sykes |