Showing posts with label Crown Jesus Ministries. Show all posts
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Saturday, 4 April 2015

I'ts Easter Sunday!






It’s Sunday. The needle scratches to a halt on the turntable, the party balloons bursts and the demons scatter into the corners.

It’s Sunday. Wormwood putts down the shutters at the bar and Screwtape reaches for his notebook; this was not in the plan. 

It’s Sunday and Satan now stands alone on the dancefloor… party hat tilted and eyes wide open the shining handsome prince now almost Gollum like as he crouches and stares in horror towards the tomb.

It’s Sunday. The King of Glory fills his lungs with air, his heart pounding with adrenalin, his eyes fixed and focused as Sarayu twirls and giggles singing spiritual songs. 

It’s Sunday the sound of the stone rolling away reverberates around the tomb as the sun, still low on the horizon, shines into the tome as if wanting to get a  first glimpse of the risen Lord. 

Outside has been dark, empty and eerie… shadows had filled the void and even the trees seemed to bow their branches in homage, but that was Friday; this is Sunday.

Jesus stands and walks composed from the tomb, every step seems to be focused and balanced as he enters into the garden like a gladiator. He lifts his face towards the sun and pauses; the warmth on his flesh, the smell of spring; he lifts his once wounded palms towards heaven and smiles.  There is silence, the angels stand around the garden like warriors returning from battle.  Anticipation fills the air as Jesus speaks just one word from his smiling face.  ‘Abba.’

It’s Sunday and celebrations fill heaven as angels rise up in victory; there has never been a more important victory in all of history. Man has done his worst as sin had left Jesus for  dead, absorbing the wrath of God on a cross; his back tore open, his hands and feet nailed, his lips cracked and swollen…He was dead…but that was Friday. 

It’s Sunday and Jesus the all-time undisputed champion of love turns towards the shadows in the hedges… he wipes his lip and looks at his hand; there is no blood. He stands tall, Sarayu stands at his right and an angel at his left. They await the words of a Champion… ‘Was that you best punch?’
All of heaven breaks loose in cheers as Satan goes flying, the demons are crying and the soldiers are lying; it’s Sunday.

It’s Sunday. Jesus has risen indeed! He has paid our ransom, provided the basis for our justification, flung wide the doors of prayer, our sins forgiven and our condemnation shattered in a billion broken pieces. 

It’s Sunday. Jesus has stretched out his arms and embraced us in love inconceivable, immeasurable, incredible, invincible and irresistible.
The full wealth of amazing grace is available to us: uncalculating, unchanging, unshrinkable, unstoppable, unlimited, unmasked, unparalleled and undeniable. 

The empty tomb gives hope to the hopeless, comfort to the broken, strength to the weak, identity to the confused, clarity to the misunderstood and courage to the fearful.

He has made a way for us to enter into a right relationship with the Father; given us confident access into the Holy of Holies, eternal life, adoption into the very family of God, liberated us from fear, secured our righteousness and joy.

It’s Sunday.  He has poured out the fullness of God on those who receive him as Saviour, Lord and King. The Holy Spirit power of the Gospel is unleashed for every tribe and tongue.
It’s SUNDAY, we are united in him a band of brothers and sisters around the world joined by the resurrection.  We no longer live but Christ lives in us…Today we are his followers, we are united because the tomb is empty. Because it’s SUNDAY we can join together with Sarayu and giggle and dance and sing spiritual songs.
‘It is true! The Lord has risen’ Luke 24:34
Notes:
Sarayu is the name given to the Holy Spirit in ‘The Shack’
Woomwood and Screwtape are demons from’ The Screwtape letters’.

Monday, 15 September 2014

The woman behind the 1859 Revival in Ulster.

Thanking God for the role of woman in evangelism...

Mrs. Colville and the beginning of the Ulster Revival 1859

Without doubt, the first springing up of that mighty river of God, which so soon engulfed the whole of Ulster in its flood of revival blessing, was in the parish of Connor, Co. Antrim. The parish of Connor includes the village of Kells and is situated about 3.5 miles from Ballymena. The district is usually called by the joint name, Kells and Connor. Claims that the revival had its origin elsewhere cannot be substantiated.


In November 1856 a Mrs. Colville, an English lady, visited Ballymena. This lady had a remarkable testimony. She had been religious but unregenerate, then one day the grace of God visited her, bringing salvation to her heart. She immediately testified of the great things God had done for her soul. Her relations were very angry and said she had “gone mad.” So embittered did they become that she had to leave her home and become a “wanderer.”


This persecution, however, did not quench her zeal for Christ. Like the apostles of old she could not but speak the things, which she had seen and heard. She became a missionary of the Baptist Missionary Society in England. Her work brought her to Ulster and to County Antrim where she went from door to door telling forth the message, which had brought such peace to her heart.


One day she visited a home in the town of Ballymena where a young woman lay dying. Mrs. Colville spoke to the dying woman and those of her girl companions who were gathered round her, concerning the things that pertain unto eternal peace. She described the nature of true conversion to God and pointed out that they were strangers to it and still “in the gall of bitterness and the bond of iniquity.”


Her words were overheard by a young man named James McQuilkin, and the barbed arrows from this bow drawn at a venture fastened with a mighty pricking upon his conscience. He rose and hastily made his way homewards in deep anxiety of soul. This anxiety increased and became so unbearable that he was forced to seek out Mrs. Colville and have further conversation with her. Mr. Jeremiah Mencely, a neighbour and close associate of Mr. McQuilkin, takes up the story: “Mr. James McQuilkin was a strong Calvinist and he feared that Mrs. Colville was not teaching straight Calvinistic doctrine. He asked her whether she was a Calvinist or not. ‘I would not wish,’ she replied, ‘to be more or less a Calvinist than our Lord and His apostles. But,’ she continued, ‘I do not care to talk on mere points of doctrine. I would rather speak of the experience of salvation in the soul. If one were to tell me what he knows of the state of his heart towards God, I think I could tell him whether he knows the Lord Jesus savingly.’”


“James felt that his heart was not right toward God, but he was too proud of his head-knowledge to admit the fact and he at once dropped the conversation. A woman who was present then began to un-bosom herself to Mrs. Colville. Her spiritual condition was so much like that of James McQuilkin that he felt as though he could not have described his own condition more perfectly. He waited with almost breathless expectation to see what Mrs. Colville would say to the woman regarding her, spiritual condition. After a brief pause, she said, ‘My dear, you have never known the Lord Jesus.’ James felt that this was true concerning himself, and the reply sent conviction like a dagger to his heart. After weeks of struggling under great agony of soul, he at last found peace and rest through trusting Jesus.”


The experience of forgiveness of sins flooded his whole being with a ray of celestial light. Immediately he began to testify of the Saviour whom he now knew personally.


Shortly after this, a meeting was held in the National School, Kells, to consider the doing of some repairs to the school fabric, which had become somewhat dilapidated. At the conclusion of this meeting the young man Jeremiah Meneely, mentioned above, and the schoolmaster walked homewards together, accompanied by another young man named Robert Carlisle. - Carlisle asked them had they heard about the great change that had come over James McQuilkin. (McQuilkin was well known to them all. His wife kept a shop in the village of Kells and he himself worked at the linen trade in Ballymena. Each Saturday he returned home to Kells and spent Sunday there.). They both replied they had not. Carlisle was greatly surprised at this and told them how McQuilkin had put away the fighting cocks he had been rearing and had turned away from all the worldly pleasures because he claimed God had cleansed him from all his sins. All three of them, being old-line hyper-calvinistic Presbyterians, thought that such a claim as McQuilkin’s was, to say the least, presumptuous. Jeremiah Meneely was a communicant member of Connor Presbyterian Church but he could not claim such a knowledge of sins forgiven. Nevertheless, conscious of the unsatisfied depths of his yearning soul, he exclaimed, “I would give the world to know my sins forgiven.” Carlisle and the schoolmaster were of the same opinion.
Eager to discover more about this amazing matter, Jeremiah Meneely sought out James McQuilkin and after a long conversation with him became convinced that McQuilkin had something, which had miraculously, transformed him.
As far back as 1853 Meneely had been awakened to flee from wrath to come and afterwards oft repeated the couplet:

“Wakened up from wrath to flee
In the year eighteen-hundred and fifty-three.”

but he had no satisfying assurance as was so evidently manifested in his friend McQuilkin. Deep anxiety now possessed him but a misconception of the doctrine of election was used by Satan to keep him from the assurance of salvation. “If I only knew I was one of the elect” was his continual and soul-disturbing cry. One day in his own kitchen in Jerry’s-town, Ferniskey, Kells (the place was called Jerry’s-town after his grandfather Jeremiah) he was reading in the sixth chapter of the Gospel according to John, when he read the words of verse thirty-seven, “All that the Father giveth me shall come to me,” he stopped and exclaimed, “There it is again, how can I know I am a given one?” Then a voice, like the voice from the excellent glory which spoke to Peter, James and John on the holy mount, brought home to his heart the second part of the verse, “and him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out,” with the question “What are you doing now, aren’t you coming to me?” The glorious light burst into his heart and the same peace which his friend had experienced, became his too. He slapped his knee exclaiming, “I see it now “and arose assured of his sins forgiven and of his name written in heaven. This was in the year 1857.


About this time also two other young men, Robert Carlisle and John Wallace were brought to Christ through the efforts of McQuilkin.


These four young converts were naturally closely allied in spirit and they mutually agreed for their own edification and the salvation of precious souls to meet weekly for prayer and Bible study. The following verses from John’s First Epistle bad been mightily applied to their hearts by the Holy Spirit and greatly prompted them in their decision. “But ye have an unction from the Holy One and ye know all things. But the anointing which ye have received of Him abideth in you and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things and is truth and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in Him.” I John 2: 20 and 27 the place chosen for the meetings was the Old Schoolhouse near Kells and the meetings commenced in September 1857. During the long winter of 1857-1858 every Friday evening, these young men gathered an armful of peat each, and taking their Bibles made their way to the old schoolhouse. There they read and meditated upon the Scriptures of truth and with hearts aflame with a pure first love, poured out their prayers to the God of heaven. The peats made a fire in the schoolhouse grate and warmed their bodies from the winter’s chill, but their prayers brought down unquenchable fire from heaven, which set all Ulster ablaze for God, and warmed with saving rays at least 100,000 souls.


These young converts were convinced of three great fundamentals and upon these their prayer and fellowship meeting was based. ‘They believed in the Sovereignty of the Holy Spirit, the Sufficiency of the Holy Scripture, and the Secret of Holy Supplication, and these three great truths not only characterised the Kells prayer-meeting but the whole subsequent revival movement.


In an interview with J. G. Lawson in 1903, Jeremiah Meneely himself described the prayer meeting in the following words: —” The prayer-meeting was started in the autumn of 1857 and continued for three months before there were any visible results. Two more men joined in the prayer meeting during that time. One was an old man named Marshall and the other a young man named Wassan. On New Year’s Day 1858 the first conversion took place as a result of the prayer meeting, but after that there were conversions every night. At the end of the year 1858 about fifty young men were taking part in the prayer meeting...

In 1859 what can only be explained as a Spirit filled explosion of prayer and evangelism spread across Ulster.

What if Mrs Colville has never visited Ulster?
What is she had not went from door-to-door sharing her faith?
What if she had not shared Jesus so boldly with James McQuilkin, a religious man who did not know Christ?


Rise up women of the truth
Stand and sing to broken hearts
Who can know the healing power
Of our awesome King of love



Friday, 21 February 2014

The Good News of Jesus.

What I privilege to help lead and be part of a brilliant team at Crown Jesus Ministries.
What a great privilege that I get to tell people about Jesus as my job.

It's all about Jesus: Take a moment to read the following and share it with others:

Little over 2,000 years ago Jesus was born to an unwed teenager in a dusty rural town. By age thirty he was feeding the hungry, healing the sick, making friends with misfits and sharing a radical message of love and hope. Three years later he died after being showered with spit, whipped and nailed to a cross for claiming to be God. 

That Sunday Jesus rose from the dead, was seen by over five hundred people and within weeks this new faith was spreading like wildfire. He is the most famous person in human history. No politician, army, nation, or religious leader has affected the world like Jesus.

His death was unlike any other because he died for each of us. One thing we all have in common is sin, (our own selfish words, thoughts and deeds) no matter how big or small the verdict is the same. We are guilty of sin before a loving, holy God and justice must be done. Either we pay for our sin or someone else pays it  for us.

The Good News is that Jesus came to take our place and the punishment we deserved so that we might be forgiven and reconciled to God. When we admit we are sinners and invite Jesus to be our personal rescuer, friend and Lord we are given a new life.

These four points can help us understand


1 God loves us 2 We’ve really messed up  3 Jesus died for us 4 We need to choose

PRAY: Dear Jesus, I am truly sorry for the wrong things I have done. Forgive me. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sin. Today I ask you to be my rescuer, Lord and friend. Amen.

What next? visit www.crownjesus.org 

What next?
Tell someone, visit a local bible believing church and tell the Pastor/Minister/youth leader.
If they don't great you with enthusiasm then shake the dust of your feat and go find another church.

You can also use our free youth discipleship training course to help you in those first steps as a Christian.

Saturday, 31 August 2013

Celebrating Jesus the Healer


Celebrating Jesus

INTRO: 


Starting Sunday 1st September: Carryduff Elim and Crown Jesus Ministries are running a joint project, over 4 months, focusing on Jesus the Healer, Saviour, Baptiser and King.

For more info on services and events visit:

Celebrating Jesus

or:
 http://www.crownjesus.org
 http://www.carryduffelim.com

Does God heal?

Firstly let me make my position clear:


I am not an expert on healing. I don't have all the answers, I am just a follower of Jesus who believes the bible and tries his best to live it out. I am typing this with three discs out of place in my back, tinnitus ringing in my ears and my father in law in hospital since February. My parents both died as a result of cancer and I see sickness around my everyday. I don't live in Cuckooland. It's not just bad people who get sick either...  in fact it can seem a great injustice that some of the finest people I have ever met are either suffering with sickness or have died as a result of sickness. Sickness seems to be evident in all kinds of people: babies, kids, youth, adults, elderly, tall, small, rich, poor, black, white, Catholic, Methodist, Pentecostals and even Presbyterians!! :-)  Sickness can come to everyone... even the best of us.

Secondly I do not believe that all people remain sick because they lack faith. The Pastor who would dare tell a mother that her child continues to suffer with leukemia because she does not have enough faith for their healing needs a... (I will leave that to your imagination). Of course a prayer of faith can rise up the sick (James 5:15) but to blame a person’s lack of faith is ignorant and very cruel. God’s ways are higher than ours... there is a mystery in it all.

Thirdly I believe that what the bible says supersedes my experience. This is very important.  As I Christian I cannot allow what I see to determine what I believe. If I see no one healed does that mean God does not heal? If I lead no one into faith in Christ does that mean Jesus does not save? If I have never seen a shark do they not exist?
Faith in God required me to move beyond what I can physically see and touch.

When my mother died of cancer a well meaning individual said "Has that shaken you faith in healing?" Of course not! God is bigger than my experience, he is the God of the bible and he does not change. I believe God to be loving, just, merciful, gracious, jealous and patient. I believe God to be Creator... and if that be the case he is also the best person to go to when something is broken. There is logic in this. The one who makes things is also the best one to go to for a repair? I believe God to be a healing God... irrespective of my experience.  (To that point may I add I have prayed for and witnessed first hand some amazing miracles.)

Fourthly I believe God can heal in many ways. Through the hand of a surgeon, medicine and also as a supernatural act of power. When I pray for the sick I pray my best prayer and always in Jesus name and for His glory. With the persons permission I will at times lay on hands or use oil.

Fifthly, not everyone who is prayed for is healed... Why? I have no idea... but I trust God, my Father in heaven, to make the right choices whenever I don't understand the reasons. If you have been prayed for in the past and you have yet to receive your healing here is my advice; don't quit! Keep praying for a YES until God gives you a NO. I have been prayed for 100's of times for healing and it hasn't happened...yet!
Ultimately, and this is of utmost importance: Everyone who believes in their heart and confesses with their lips that Jesus Christ is Lord will be healed; this may not come until we reach heaven but rest assured your healing is coming!

Finally, God's ability or willingness to perform the miraculous is not confined to a certain time frame of Church History. God's Holy Spirit has power to heal today just as He had power to heal at any other time. God does not change.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT HEALING?

Over the coming months I will assemble into this little blog a list of some references to healing in the bible and brief thoughts on the passage.



I have put together this collection of Scriptures so that you can know the truth about God and healing; and the truth that you know will set you free. Fill your life with God's promises and take Him at his word. Trust Him today for your healing and apply these scriptures to your life.
I pray as you read these you will trust in Jesus as your Saviour, Lord and Healer.

The first reference in the bible which deals with healing is found in Genesis 20:17.

So Abraham prayer unto God; and God healed Abimelech, and his wife, and his maidservants, and they bare Children.

This first physical healing recorded in scripture as a result of answered prayer.

In Exodus 15:26 the bible says:

If thou wilt diligently harken to the voice of the Lord thy God, and wilt do that which is right in his sight, and wilt give ear to his commandments, and keep all his statues, I will put none of these diseases upon thee, which i have brought upon the Egyptians: For i am the Lord that healeth thee.

This scripture has two parts to it; the conditions and the promise. Additionally God declares that he is the Healer. Jehovah-Ropheka. God your Physician.

Exodus 23:25
 And ye shall serve the Lord your God, and he will bless thy bread and thy water and I will take sickness away from the midst of thee.

Leviticus 16:21
And aaron shall lay both his hands upon the goat, and confess over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel and all their transgressions in their sins, putting them on the head of the goat, and shall send him away...

In the same way as the goat carried the sins and sickness of the people and was put out of their midst to die, so too was Christ put out of the city walls carrying the sins and sicknesses of the people.

Numbers 21:8
And the Lord said unto Moses, make thee a fiery serpent, and set it on a pole: and it shall come to pass, that every one that is bitten, when he looks upon it shall live.

The serpent upon the pole is symbolic of Jesus Christ becoming sin for us on the cross (John 3:14)

Deuteronomy 34:7
Moses was one hundred and twenty years old when he died: his eye was not dim, nor his natural forces abated.'

Joshua 14:10

And now, behold, the Lord has kept me alive, as he said, these 45 years, ever since the Lord spoke this to Moses while Israel wandered in the wilderness, and now, here i am this day, 83 years old. As yet I am as strong this day as on the day that Moses sent me, just as my strength was then, so now is my strength for war...

Both Moses and Joshua experienced God blessing of long life and health.







Friday, 28 June 2013

The Bible is a dusty old fashioned book loaded with rules, contradictions, half truths, manipulative stories and legends.



“The Bible is a dusty old-fashioned book loaded with rules, contradictions, half truths, manipulative stories and legend. It is at best irrelevant and at worst a dangerous book which has divided people, broken families and caused militants to rise up and kill the innocent. It is a crutch for week people, a hiding place for the weird and a platform for religious nuts to shout and force their opinions into others. Should such a book even be kept in the house let alone read?”


Why read it?
The Bible is a book like no other; it has not only shaped our country but the world. It has moulded politics, culture, human rights, equality laws and democracy the world over.  Three Bibles are distributed free of charge every second and it remains the world’s No1 best seller.  It has inspired kings, leaders, artists, poets, sports stars the world over as well as billions of others as they go about their daily lives.
This book has something to say to everyone. It teaches us about honesty, hard work, leadership, integrity, charity, compassion, humility, self-sacrifice, putting others first and above all love. It brings hope to the hopeless, comforts those who mourn and shows us than in our brokenness God has made away for wholeness.
I desperately want to make this book ‘trendy again.’ There was time when carrying your Bible under your arm was just as cool as walking today with a set of ‘Monster Beats’  over your ears while plugged into your Ipad. 
Here is just one of many stories that offers great lessons for everyone.  
It’s the 20th year of Artaxerxes, King of Persia about 450BC and the walls of Jerusalem have been a broken messy rubble for 120 years. They were torn down by the Chaldeans and then allowed to sit unrepaired for now more than a century. Now a city wall in ruins was a bad thing in those days. Not only did it leave the city open for attack, but it prompted ridicule from neighbouring powers. Literally tens of thousands of Jerusalem’s people had seen the broken walls and done nothing. What the people needed was someone to rally them, plan a course of action and take them through the building process. They needed a leader and they got one in a cup-bearer to the King called Nehemiah.
His story is one of the most remarkable stories of leadership ever recorded. He made plans, envisioned the people and worked with them to rebuild the walls. In the end, what lay a mess for 120 years was repaired inside just 52 days.
Are you a leader? There is much you can learn from this guy and you can find his full story inside the Bible in a book that bears his name: Nehemiah
Whey not find that old book and give the story a read... alternatively you can download it here 
Here are some leadership lessons from Nehemiah that we would do well to follow:
  • He identified the problem that no-one else could see
  • He approached and shared the challenge with key influencers 
  • He measured up the task
  • He cast the vision before the people
  • He encouraged them with stories of past success
  • He received ‘buy-in’ from the people
  • He organised them
  • He worked with them and not just from a desk
The walls were built because Nehemiah had a burden, showed ability to work in a team and led them with clear direction.
A dust irrelevant book? I dare you... blow the dust of the Bible and read it!

Saturday, 15 June 2013

The Bible: A book of failures for failures

 

The Bible is a book of failures for failures

 

Tom Watson, Sr., founder of IBM, was being interviewed by a young man who asked the following question: “Mr Watson, how can I be great like you?”  Without hesitation Mr Watson responded, “Double your failures.”

Albert Einstein’s teacher described him as mentally slow, unsociable and adrift in foolish dreams.

Walt Disney was fired by a newspaper editor for lack of ideas.

Winston Churchill failed in sixth grade and did not become Prime Minister until he was a senior citizen and eligible for a bus pass (62)!

And what about this guys climb to success!

Failed in business – bankruptcy, 1831

Defeated for legislature, 1832

Failed in business – bankruptcy, 1833

Sweetheart dies, 1835

Nervous breakdown, 1836

Defeated in election, 1838

Defeated in U.S. Congress, 1843

Defeated in U.S. Congress, 1846

Defeated in U.S. Congress, 1848

Defeated for U.S. Senate, 1854

Defeated for U.S. Vice President, 1856

Defeated for U.S. Senate, 1858

Elected President of the U.S. 1860

 

His name: Abraham Lincoln

 

I guess the point I am making is this; if you have failed a few times you are in good company. The greatest business people are often those who have also failed most. Every ‘no’ can take us closer to a ‘yes’; it’s how we respond it that really matters. Are we teachable? Can we learn from our mistakes? 


Remember: Failure is only temporary but quitting lasts forever.

 

The Bible is a great book to guide us through failure and into success. It is littered with stories of people who are remembered ‘to put it mildly’ for being less than consistent due to failure:

King David, Solomon, Moses, Joseph, Abraham, Jacob, Peter, Paul to name a few. Each one has a story of failure. All of these people where called by God to do great service and had the Bible been a book of fiction you would only have read about consistent and exemplary lives. You would not expect major blunders. Yet, what do we find in their lives: weak parents, jealous leaders, lies, arrogance, corruption and deceit. We see real people who took their eye of God and failed. Go and read them for yourself...these are stories we can relate to and learn from and in our weakness we can draw strength from their experience and see how gracious and merciful God is in spite of our failures.

Have you a failed business plan? Have you messed up with your family? Maybe you didn’t get the grades you hoped for in this year’s exams. The challenge is not to remain in the failure. Learn from it, lift your head and overcome. The people who rarely fail are usually the people who rarely try. Success is not how fast you reach the top, but how fast you bounce back when you hit the bottom.  Seeing yourself as a failure will not make you feel better and even more importantly will not help you do any better. Find new ways to work, focus on your strengths, admit your failures and plan to bounce back.

The worst thing we can do is worry about past failures for this will just compound yet more failure in the future. The Apostle Paul gave this great advice: ‘This one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead’ Philippians Chapter 3 verse 13. This was Paul’s secret of success. It can be ours too - forget about past mistakes and think about how we can do better in the future.The Bible is a book for wobbly weak-kneed people who are big enough to admit they sometimes fail and need help.

 

 

 

Here is little prayer we can all pray: God, thanks for not giving up on me, thank you that you did not create me to become a failure. Help me to understand that in all my mistakes, disappointments, hurt and failures you waste nothing and you can turn it around for good.  Amen.

The lesson we need to remember is: we all fail but only failures stay down. Keep on trying and looking to help others when they fail too.

 

Make today a day when you give your very best.

 


Saturday, 23 June 2012

Crown Jesus Ministries image / logo

Crown Jesus Ministries Logo/ Image 

The Crown Jesus Ministries logo reflects our vision and values. The image of the crown is made up of three people linking arms and lifting their hands up in partnership and worship.

   Our vision is to see the people of Ireland Crown Jesus Lord of their lives. 


Our mission: To communicate the good news of Jesus 

We do this through partnership and support with the local church/ Christian community

Our aim to see people become disciples who follow and worship Jesus wholeheartedly

We are committed to Evangelism in Ireland.


 For more information on our work please visit www.crownjesus.org