Finchley
Ian Finch recorded to acclaim and performed hundreds of gigs with Liverpool band Supervision for over 10 years.
Today Finchley still lives in Liverpool, is married to Louise and a member of a church with a big reputation, Frontline. Said the singer/songwriter, "I've been at Frontline since '96 - the same point it moved from worshipping in a school they rented on a Sunday to it's own building. We got a Territorial Army barrack and set about converting it. There were 95 of us then, there's now almost a thousand people and it's an amazing church to be in with an inspiring leadership that are determined to impact the community socially as well as spiritually. We are a cell church and committed to raising up leaders who are willing to fulfill the commission of making disciples.
Born in Wrexham, north Wales. He explained, "I grew up all over as my dad was a Baptist minister and had different churches. I technically became a Christian when I was seven when I decided quite matter of factly that I would rather go to Heaven than Hell. I grew up a Christian but I really track my major spiritual walk from when I got baptised at 17 and wrestled with the major step of rationalising my faith and believing for myself rather than because of my upbringing. My journey has ended up with me having quite a different view of Finchley was theology to my family actually and I firmly believe you have to walk in the light God gives you.
Text courtesy of Tony Cummings, Cross Rhythms.
Today Finchley still lives in Liverpool, is married to Louise and a member of a church with a big reputation, Frontline. Said the singer/songwriter, "I've been at Frontline since '96 - the same point it moved from worshipping in a school they rented on a Sunday to it's own building. We got a Territorial Army barrack and set about converting it. There were 95 of us then, there's now almost a thousand people and it's an amazing church to be in with an inspiring leadership that are determined to impact the community socially as well as spiritually. We are a cell church and committed to raising up leaders who are willing to fulfill the commission of making disciples.
Born in Wrexham, north Wales. He explained, "I grew up all over as my dad was a Baptist minister and had different churches. I technically became a Christian when I was seven when I decided quite matter of factly that I would rather go to Heaven than Hell. I grew up a Christian but I really track my major spiritual walk from when I got baptised at 17 and wrestled with the major step of rationalising my faith and believing for myself rather than because of my upbringing. My journey has ended up with me having quite a different view of Finchley was theology to my family actually and I firmly believe you have to walk in the light God gives you.
Text courtesy of Tony Cummings, Cross Rhythms.
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