News – Twentieth anniversary of Pilgrim Tabernacle

ET staff writer
ET staff writer
01 September, 2007 1 min read

Twentieth anniversary of Pilgrim Tabernacle

We thank the Lord for a well attended meeting on Saturday 7 July, when many joined the congregation of Pilgrim Tabernacle to give thanks for twenty years of its existence; and for its pastor, John Sherwood.
The preacher on this happy occasion was Vernon Higham (Cardiff), who took as his text Romans 12:1: ‘I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service’.
Mr Higham gave a public call and exhortation for service and commitment from Christians. This is, in every way, their ‘reasonable’ duty to the God who created and saved them.
Pilgrim Tabernacle is a pioneering church work in Wood Green, North London. It is firmly committed to the doctrines of sovereign grace, with a strong evangelistic emphasis. The congregation is comprised of people from many different ethnic backgrounds and includes several converted Muslims, two of whom are from Iran.
(CDs from 30 Parkside Gardens, EN4 8JR, at £2 incl. p&p UK; or e-mail ordercds@pilgrimtabernacle.co.uk )

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