Pastor candidate visit

Dear IBC,

The Elders and the Pastor Search Team are pleased to unanimously recommend Roland Eskinazi as candidate Pastor/Elder for IBC.

Roland Eskinazi lives and ministers in South Africa. He is 52 years old and married to Hanlie (South African national). Roland is Pastor of Goodwood Baptist Church in Cape Town, South Africa. He was recommended to the PST by Wayne Mack who is the author of the Foreword of the book “What to look for in a pastor” and is an internationally known author and lecturer, currently teaching at Grace School of Ministry in Pretoria, South Africa.

Roland will preach at IBC on 3 and 10 February. While he is here there will be several opportunities to meet with him and his wife. For more information, please contact us at Elders@ibcbrussels.org.

Sunday Feb 3rd – 15:00-17:00 – Moorsel (Tervuren)

Monday – Feb 4th – 19:30-21:00 – Schaarbeek (Brussels)

Thursday – Feb 7th – 19:00-21:00 – Waterloo

Friday – Feb 8th – 19:30-22:00 – IBC Youth

Saturday – Feb 9th – 19:00-21:00 – Overijse

Limited space available at each venue. Registration after church the following two Sundays.

Website of Goodwood Baptist Church:

http://www.goodwoodbaptistchurch.co.za/

Recent sermons can be found here:

http://www.goodwoodbaptistchurch.co.za/podcastgen13/

Further sermons can be found in the podcast library here:

http://www.goodwoodbaptistchurch.co.za/podcastgen13/?p=archive

The following documents are part of the briefing pack, which can be obtained by sending an email to greg@ibcbrussels.org :

1) CV_Roland Eskinazi

2) Philosophy of Ministry and Corporate Worship

3) Roland Eskinazi_questionnaire

We pray that God will guide you as you look into this material.

Every blessing,

Brian, Frans, & Greg

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