(Above) The installation of the new Territorial Leaders of the United Kingdom Territory with the Republic of Ireland at Nottingham William Booth Memorial Halls by Chief of the Staff Commissioner Brian Peddle and WSWM Commissioner Rosalie Peddle (Photo: Mark Kensett)
Salvationists and friends of all ages gathered at William Booth Memorial Halls Corps in Nottingham to witness the installation of Commissioners Lyndon and Bronwyn Buckingham as leaders of the United Kingdom Territory with the Republic of Ireland (UKI). The ceremony, conducted by the Chief of the Staff (Commissioner Brian Peddle) and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle (World Secretary for Women's Ministries) took place less than a mile from the birthplace of Salvation Army Founder William Booth in Notintone Place.
Colonel David Hinton (Chief Secretary, UKI) opened the ceremony and made the welcome and introductions, with the territorial headquarters flag carried onto the platform. The congregational song Who is on the Lord’s Side? was followed by a prayer song, O Love, from the International Staff Songsters.
Laura-Jane Kingscott (Divisional Youth Specialist, West Midlands Division) welcomed the new territorial leaders on behalf of young people and youth leaders. She said that the following were important to young people: "Going deeper in their knowledge and understanding of Jesus, authenticity, that they are valued for who they are, and given opportunities to grow in their faith and leadership."
Greeting the new leaders on behalf of the territory's officers, Major Anita Purkiss (Leicester West) said she realized that the Buckinghams – originally from New Zealand – were now a very long way from home and that she appreciated the sacrifice of leaving their family behind. But, she said, "We will promise to pray that you would know the Lord holding you close in those moments when the inevitable homesickness strikes."
Commissioner Bronwyn Buckingham (Territorial Leader for Leader Development) responded to the welcomes, expressing how the Bible verses from Philippians 1 given by Laura-Jane Kingscott were especially significant. The commissioner showed a picture of her family and described them as "an extension of us." She acknowledged that "God who calls, always equips."
The Chief of the Staff described the UKI Territory as a "God-glorifying expression, daily," adding: "The days ahead are going to be incredible." He commended Commissioners Lyndon and Bronwyn to be "leaders to these, your people, shepherds of God’s flock, leading in mission and also appointed to be stewards of all that is temporal underpinning mission ... knowing that you are daily accountable to God."
In the sacred moments that followed, the Chief of the Staff and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle installed the commissioners as leaders of the territory before praying for them. The congregation greeted the new leaders with a round of applause.
Territorial Commander Commissioner Lyndon Buckingham addressed the congregation with passion and conviction, taking as his theme "Let us fix our eyes on Jesus." He lifted up the fantastic things happening in the territory, together with the amazing people doing the work. He acknowledged the challenges, but wanted to emphasize the mission that was being achieved.
"It’s the courage that we find in [Christ's] name that counts," he said. "It’s the hope that we find in his name that matters, it’s the confidence that we place in him that makes a difference. His name is Jesus and we love him. We serve him and we honour him and we march in his name."
Salvationists and friends of all ages gathered at William Booth Memorial Halls Corps in Nottingham to witness the installation of Commissioners Lyndon and Bronwyn Buckingham as leaders of the United Kingdom Territory with the Republic of Ireland (UKI). The ceremony, conducted by the Chief of the Staff (Commissioner Brian Peddle) and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle (World Secretary for Women's Ministries) took place less than a mile from the birthplace of Salvation Army Founder William Booth in Notintone Place.
Colonel David Hinton (Chief Secretary, UKI) opened the ceremony and made the welcome and introductions, with the territorial headquarters flag carried onto the platform. The congregational song Who is on the Lord’s Side? was followed by a prayer song, O Love, from the International Staff Songsters.
Laura-Jane Kingscott (Divisional Youth Specialist, West Midlands Division) welcomed the new territorial leaders on behalf of young people and youth leaders. She said that the following were important to young people: "Going deeper in their knowledge and understanding of Jesus, authenticity, that they are valued for who they are, and given opportunities to grow in their faith and leadership."
Greeting the new leaders on behalf of the territory's officers, Major Anita Purkiss (Leicester West) said she realized that the Buckinghams – originally from New Zealand – were now a very long way from home and that she appreciated the sacrifice of leaving their family behind. But, she said, "We will promise to pray that you would know the Lord holding you close in those moments when the inevitable homesickness strikes."
Commissioner Bronwyn Buckingham (Territorial Leader for Leader Development) responded to the welcomes, expressing how the Bible verses from Philippians 1 given by Laura-Jane Kingscott were especially significant. The commissioner showed a picture of her family and described them as "an extension of us." She acknowledged that "God who calls, always equips."
The Chief of the Staff described the UKI Territory as a "God-glorifying expression, daily," adding: "The days ahead are going to be incredible." He commended Commissioners Lyndon and Bronwyn to be "leaders to these, your people, shepherds of God’s flock, leading in mission and also appointed to be stewards of all that is temporal underpinning mission ... knowing that you are daily accountable to God."
In the sacred moments that followed, the Chief of the Staff and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle installed the commissioners as leaders of the territory before praying for them. The congregation greeted the new leaders with a round of applause.
Territorial Commander Commissioner Lyndon Buckingham addressed the congregation with passion and conviction, taking as his theme "Let us fix our eyes on Jesus." He lifted up the fantastic things happening in the territory, together with the amazing people doing the work. He acknowledged the challenges, but wanted to emphasize the mission that was being achieved.
"It’s the courage that we find in [Christ's] name that counts," he said. "It’s the hope that we find in his name that matters, it’s the confidence that we place in him that makes a difference. His name is Jesus and we love him. We serve him and we honour him and we march in his name."
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