When We Disagree with Lockdown
During a webinar on the closure of churches in Scotland, FIEC National Director John Stevens was asked how we should respond when lockdowns restrict our church ministry.
John Stevens · 14 Jan 2021 | Published over 5 years ago
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John spoke about the different opinions on lockdown, the importance of understanding one another's opinions, and what the priorities should be as we lead our churches through this time of disunity.
You can read more about the closure of churches in Scotland on Andy Hunter's summary and article.
John Stevens
John has been FIEC's National Director since 2010. He also one of the pastors at Christchurch Harborough, Leicestershire, and serves on the Affinity Council, Evangelical Alliance Council, and TGC-UK Forum.
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