Paradox of Wisdom
Sean Copeland ponders the paradox of wisdom for this month’s guest blog.
…But We See Jesus
Sean Copeland, CEO of Tearfund Ireland reflects on how we respond to a trouble world in this month’s guest blog for VOX.
Headlines, Questions & Identity
Can we do better? Sean Copeland ponders conflict, riots and the hope of restoration.
Flight or Fight
In his latest blog for VOX Magazine, Sean Copeland provides a challenge from the well known story of the Good Samaritan.
Day 12, Day 6, Day 1
Sean Copeland (Tearfund Ireland) reflects on the on-going conflict in the Middle East.
Giving Thanks
During the season of Harvest thanksgiving, Sean Copeland (Tearfund Ireland) reflects on giving thanks in all things.
Review and Reset
Sean Copeland, CEO of Tearfund Ireland brings the latest of his monthly guest blogs for VOX magazine as he reflects on loss and legacy.
Highlights from Summer Madness
Check out some highlights from Summer Madness 2023 in Portglenone.
Risking Love
Sean Copeland, CEO of Tearfund Ireland brings the second of his monthly guest blogs for VOX magazine.
The Wisdom of the Righteous
Sean Copeland, CEO of Tearfund Ireland brings the first of his monthly guest blogs for VOX magazine - “The Wisdom of Righteousness.”
World AIDS Day 2022
On World AIDS Day Thursday 1 December, we host our annual Guest Blog from Richard Carson, CEO of ACET Ireland.
Sligo22: Reading with Imagination
At New Wine in Sligo, Ali Calvin introduced a practical seminar to explore how we can enter a Bible passage with sanctified imagination - allowing the Word of God to come to life in a creative way. (Notes taken during Week B)
Sligo22: Conversations on Gender
Nick Park is Pastor of Solid Rock Church in Drogheda and leads Evangelical Alliance Ireland. His seminar at New Wine Ireland explored the sensitive topic of gender. Notes taken during Week A.
Sligo22: Mission on the Doors
Glynis Matchett is on the staff team at Willowfield Church. She has a heart for people to encounter the presence of God in a life-changing way and to see people equipped to minister in the power of the Holy Spirit. Her seminar at New Wine in Sligo asked, “How can we bring the good news to people who might never consider coming to church?” Notes taken in week A
Sligo22: Rage and Hope
Originally from Armagh, Michael lives and works in Dublin where he works for Christian Aid Ireland and leads a Church in Blackrock. Currently living in Bray. His seminar at New Wine in Sligo asked, How can the church be better advocates in the public square? Notes take in Week A
Sligo22: Kingdom Mission
Jesus gave us a Great Commission to make disciples in all the world. How can we live out this mandate in our own lives? Nicola Neal shares from her own experience of Kingdom Mission at #Sligo22 (notes taken in week A)
Sligo22: Bridging the Gap
Judith Cairns is CEO of Love for Life a charity working to equip the church to discuss and share God’s model for relationship and sexuality with wisdom and grace. This seminar at New Wine explored how we can step confidently into conversations with young people. (Notes taken during week A).
Sligo22:Kintsugi Hope
“I’m a firm believer that beauty comes out of brokenness. That our scars make us who we are.” In his seminar for #Sligo22 Patrick Regan spoke honestly about the need to create mental health friendly churches.
Sligo22: Healing
“You can’t see a miracle unless you need one.” Nicola Neal explores the topic of healing during a seminar at #Sligo22.
Sligo22: River of Life
“Jesus always saw people regardless of who they were, what they’d done, where they were from, what their reputations were. That’s what we need to do as a church. That is the way of Jesus. That is the way of love…” Nicola Neal brought a powerful challenge from John 4 in week two of #Sligo22.