Friday, May 20, 2022

Paul's Spring Update from England

 

Dear friends, I hope and pray that this update finds you well.  It was a blessing to be able to connect and share with some of you during my January visit to the USA.  For those I missed, maybe next time around.  It’s been a lovely spring in England.  It must be difficult being an atheist looking at all the spring flowers popping from the ground and having to imagine they came from nothing.

We know better and our hearts are filled with joy as they point us to the Creator of all things.

 CC York

The church is going well with all of its varied ministries.  I’ve been blessed with the privilege of teaching in the church every now and then.  The church is quite a mix of British and internationals with a number of university students attending.  We will be hosting our annual UK Pastor’s Conference the first week of June.  Please pray for the Lord’s hand to be upon that and that He would bring those in need of refreshment.

 Bible College

It’s been another blessed semester.  This semester I am teaching Acts and 1&2 Thessalonians.  We have students representing England, Ireland, Israel, America, Switzerland, Finland, and Canada.  Every semester we receive Israeli students through a scholarship program from the Joshua Fund.  Most of these students are former IDF soldiers or current reservists and bring a mature dynamic to the student body.

Speaker’s Week

For the past few semesters we’ve been able to return to the Jonas Centre in the lovely Yorkshire Dales for Speaker’s Week.  It’s a week-long break from the normal classroom setting where students are able to hike in an idyllic setting and hear the voice of the Lord.  Psalm 23 comes alive in the midst of the bleating of newborn spring lambs.

Outreach Week

In the post-Covid world we have resumed sending teams out for outreach week.  We sent a team to Sligo, Ireland where they assisted a local Calvary Chapel with evangelism and other community service projects.  I was able to go with a team to Millstatt, Austria (the Castle) where we spent a week cleaning and preparing the facility for the upcoming summer conference season.  We had morning devotions in 1 John each work day.  We were able to spend a day in Salzburg and met some Austrian street preachers and prayed with them (Michael and Stefan).  One of them had a banjo and played "Leaning On The Everlasting Arms” for us.  It actually sounded pretty good; no offense to banjo enthusiasts.

Coffee Shop in Salzburg

Austria Team


Schloss Heroldeck at Dusk


 



 




Lake Millstatt



























York Baptist Church

I was blessed with an invitation to speak at York Baptist Church recently for their Sunday evening service.  The message was on “Why the Resurrection Matters”.  York Baptist Church was pastored by F.B. Meyer in the 1870’s and it was from there that D.L. Moody began a fruitful evangelistic campaign.  England has an incredibly rich spiritual heritage but is in great need of a fresh work of grace.  Please join me in praying for this!

 Prayer Requests:

Please pray for our Bible college students as the semester ends and they seek the Lord for the right way to go

That the Lord would put together the student body for the upcoming fall semester

For the upcoming UK Pastors Conference

For the Calvary Chapel youth retreat that we will be hosting in mid June.

For a fruitful summer

 

About Me:

 

Paul Goodwin

I have been serving at Calvary Chapel York, England since 2016.  I teach at the Bible College and serve at the church in a variety of ways including teaching, prison ministry and leading worship.   If you'd like to follow my journey more closely, I have a blog (www.pfgoodwin.blogspot.com).  I can be contacted at pfgoodwin@hotmail.com.

 

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