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Saturday 13th January 2007
Dr. Peter Masters:
  • (i) The Holy Spirit - how to present a positive, dynamic doctrine of the Spirit
  • (ii) The Local Church, its Institution, History and Character (II) - (including discipline and a critique of modern distortions such as cell grouping).
Other Speakers:
  • Pastor Christopher Buss - The Teaching of Progressive Sanctification
  • Pastor Nigel Lacey - A review of 1 Corinthians for preachers - with special attention to preaching themes and applications
Saturday 9th December 2006
Dr. Peter Masters:
  • The Biblical Concept of the Local Church - - its institution, history and character
Other Speakers:
  • Pastor Chris Hand - A review of Philippians for preachers.
  • Pastor Christopher Buss - Reviewing the Leading Higher-Life Authors.
Saturday 11th November 2006
Dr. Peter Masters:
  • The Holy Spirit - how to present a positive dynamic doctrine of the Spirit to believers.
Other Speakers:
  • Pastor Malcolm Watts - A review of Romans for preachers with special attention to preaching themes and applications.
  • Pastor Nigel Lacey - Why the Moral Law is Binding on Christians and why the 'new covenant' position is dangerous.
  • Pastor Christopher Buss - An Agenda for the Prayer Life of Pastors.
Saturday 14th October 2006
Dr. Peter Masters:
  • (i) Questions about Evangelism and Church Strategy - Many evangelical churches have failed to operate conventional biblical evangelism with members engaged in various outreach efforts, and now they look in desperation to modern compromises. Here are answers to their questions.
  • (ii) The Biblical Concept of a Local Church - Its institution, history, and character.
Pastor Jack Seaton:
  • A review of Numbers for preachers - With special attention to preaching themes and applications.
Saturday 3rd June 2006
Dr Peter Masters:
  • Reviving and Pioneering Churches - focussing on approaches for the present day, cautions against common mistakes, and legal and constitutional matters
  • Views of Revival - from the spiritual-romantic to the cause-and-effect, with consideration of the likelihood and type of revival in our time.
Pastor Chris Hand:
  • A review of Galations for preachers - with special attention to preaching themes and applications
Saturday 13th May 2006
Dr James Grier:
  • A Biblical Theology of Prayer - (3 lectures) Foundational principle for the understanding of prayer; the reasons for its being ordained; ‘departments’ of prayer; features of valid prayer; misunderstandings of prayer; difficulties and questions; the ministry and prayer.
Dr Peter Masters:
  • Biblical Studies - the scheme, dividing and pastoral application of two books – Esther and Jonah.
Saturday 11th March 2006
Dr Peter Masters:
  • Pastoral Counsel for Doubling Believers
  • Pastoral Counsel for Believers Suffering External Trials and Troubles
  • The 'New Evangelism' - an Update Review
Pastor Roland Burrows:
  • A Review of Ephesians for Preachers - with special attention to preaching themes and applications.
Saturday 11th February 2006
Dr James White:
  • The Vital Canon of Scripture - (two lectures). We affirm the inspired, inerrant, all-sufficient and infallible books of the Bible to be the sole and perfect authority for the faith, but there is often slender understanding of the grounds for believing these particular books, and none other, to be honoured as Scripture. These lectures will provide the basis for upholding the uniqueness and veracity of the Word.
  • Gracious Calvinism - A single lecture expounding John 6 to show the relationship between predestination and evangelism.
Dr Peter Masters:
  • The Riches of Ecclesiastes - (two lectures). The plan and purpose of the most concentrated illustrated portions of evangelistic reasoning on the Old Testament, and how it should furnish memorable and convincing appeals to the soul for preachers.


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