Once again, we’re sadly not able to have Easter Conference in person, but we’d love you to join us online 3rd & 5th April as we gather around God’s Word, update you on our ministry and share our vision for reaching the children of Ireland and beyond!

We’ll have a number of online sessions (outlined below). We’re looking forward to hearing Bible studies from Rev Scott Woodburn, reports on ministry in Ireland and across Europe, an update on the Seaview Project and much more!

We’ll be broadcasting each session on our YouTube channel. We hope you can join us live, but if not, each session will be available to watch on YouTube afterwards.

Saturday 3rd April

10.00am // Bible Study by Scott Woodburn

11.30am // Seminar: ‘Standing Firm in Dark Days’ by David Cameron

7.00pm // Focus on Ireland & Closing Missionary Challenge by Scott Woodburn

Monday 5th April

10.00am // Bible Study (Scott Woodburn)

11.30am // Elective Seminars: ‘With No Apology’ (John Kirkpatrick) & ‘Contend’ (Pete Wright)

7.00pm // Focus on Europe & Closing Missionary Challenge (Scott Woodburn)

Our Conference Speakers

Rev Scott Woodburn has been the minister of Edengrove Presbyterian Church, Ballynahinch since 2008. He was born and reared in Belfast and it was there that he was saved back in 1998. He is married to Jenny and together they have three daughters Sophie, Abby and Ellie and a puppy called Lola.

David Cameron is from Ballymena and grew up in Ballee Baptist Church. It was through their children’s work that he came to faith at a young age. David, after working in accountancy for almost 10 years, felt God’s call upon his life into pastoral ministry. He is currently in his final year of the ‘Preparation for Ministry’ course at the Irish Baptist College. He is passionate about teaching Scripture and seeing people grow in their faith and love for Christ. David is married to Alison and they have a young daughter, Annabelle. He is a keen reader and enjoys running.

Rev John Kirkpatrick is the Minister of Portrush Presbyterian Church. He is also a tutor in ‘Reality3:16’ apologetics and world–view course and a contributor and mentor in the ‘CSLewis Fellows Programme’. John also leads the European Leadership Forum Foundational Apologetics network and is chaplain to the Motorcycle Union of Ireland. John is married to Joan.

Pete Wright grew up in Lurgan and has been part of Hill Street Presbyterian Church since his childhood. He studied at Lurgan College and Queens University, Belfast. He is married to Linda and dad to Tobias and Eden. He is passionate about seeing young people engage with the message of the Bible and develop a love for Jesus. Pete is a tutor for Crosslands – ‘an online learning platform in partnership with Acts 29 and Oakhill Theological College that provides in context training for Europe and the 10:40 window. He enjoys playing and watching football, the odd round of golf and good coffee.