“Watch to see where God is working and join Him.” - Henry Blackaby, Experiencing God.
This quote from Blackaby was a guiding principle to Megan and I as we were deciding to move to London to join Redeemer Queen’s Park. After stepping out in faith and moving, God has affirmed our calling as we’ve seen Him work through our church community and the young adults ministry to draw people closer to Him. That’s why I am excited to announce that I’ll be joining the Redeemer staff team. It is apparent that God is at work in London, and I could not be more thrilled to join Him in that work.
**Update May 2023**
After a year in London, God was so faithful to move Megan and I to Queen's Park. We have stepped into a new chapter and are so thrilled that you are with us! After leading the Young Adults ministry for a year, I am now leading our Mobile Church initiative. It's been a fruitful season, and we're thankful for your prayer and financial support.
**Previous Update January 2022**
However, with the new ministry assignment comes new challenges. Megan and I currently live roughly an hour and twenty minutes away from where the church meets and does ministry throughout the week. There are many times that the distance doesn’t allow us to leverage our time to be effective gospel ministers. That is why we want to move from our current location in the borough of Ealing to the Paddington area. On top of being just 20 minutes away from the church community, we have already seen fruit from a community group that we host in Paddington, and we believe that God is calling us to establish more ministry opportunities in the area. Paddington is the home to a mix of young business professionals and ethnic minorities. There is also the potential to minister to both of these groups by starting outreach events.
This is where we need you. God is clearly at work in London. Would you be willing to join God in His work by supporting Megan and I financially? 2 Corinthians 9:6 says, “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.” The soil is fertile, will you help plant the seeds?
Kind Regards,
Seth Campbell
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