Aled introduces tonights programme from the Kings Gate Community Church in Peterborough, where a congregation of some 1000 people gather every week, a congregation which is made up of people from no less than 50 different countries.. KingsGate is a new church on the outskirts of Peterborough, and its from there that we hear our first hymn which is, "Come Now Is The Time To Worship". Aled now meets Folu and Ade Kehinde who started their married life in Lagos, Nigeria.. Ade was actually born in the UK, so when Folu wanted to leave Nigeria, and get away from the life of corruption that went on there, they decided to leave and make a new life for themselves here.
This is produced solely to promote Aled and his music.
Cambola - this IS part of the mainstream church.. part of the charismatic side...
alcockell 1 year ago
@cambola4 Huh? Why was my comment removed? Is this religious censorship once more? I reiterate that the BBC should not be using my Licence fee money to promote the activities of one particular religious group, nor those of some private church in Peterborough. I will also reiterate that we do not want evangelism spreading in the UK, just to avoid ever seeing the infamy experienced by US evangelists. Let people think for themselves and don't fill them with the superstitions of christianity.
cambola4 1 year ago
Aled, this show has become the HIGHLIGHT of my week!
UHC4LYFE 2 years ago