Tony Campolo visits Warwick

As part of a 3 day 'mini-mission' American evenagelist Tony Campolo recently visited Castle Hill. Speaking predominantly to those in unpaid leadership roles from many churches in Warwick and beyond, Tony reminded us that all who are Christian have a duty to live out our calling and faith in every aspect of life. In effect we are all 'ministers' of the gospel of Jesus Christ whether we are paid workers or not. Tony spoke with characteristic humour and passion and succeeded in inspiring and enthusing his audience to go out into our community ready to serve and love the people with whom we work, live and befriend.

Throughout the mission Tony spoke to approxiamtely 1500 people at a series of meetings but reminded us that the real work is still to be done long after he returns home. The community of people among whom we live still need to hear and see the effects of a relationship with Jesus. Being a Christian, he said, is not simply a verbal exercise in recognising Jesus as a good man, it is what happens when we allow Jesus to fully 'invade our whole beings', causing us, forcing us to share his love and urging us to be satisfied only with living as Jesus himself would live among us today.

It was a delight to enjoy Tony's ministry at Castle Hill, not least to be reminded that we all have a part to play in allowing this Jesus invasion and living out our faith as fully as possible. Our aim at Castle Hill is to do that.

  • 12th June 2007
    Tony Campolo visited Warwick during June 2007 as part of a mini-mission to Warwick. During that visit he gave this talk to local Church leaders.