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In conversation with Martin Scott – Part One

At Love Black Country, we value and prioritise the importance and centrality of listening to God.

Amidst the Coronavirus pandemic, the need to hear His voice has never been more paramount.

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been exploring the role of the prophetic in our response to Coronavirus. Part of this exploration has led us to seek out people who we know understand the importance of the prophetic in the modern church and we have recorded a two-part conversation between Love Black Country’s Tim Fellows and Martin Scott, a good friend of the team here at LBC and a highly respected prophetic voice to the Church in the UK and across Europe.

We invite you to watch part one of their conversation below and join Tim as he asks Martin to discuss the prophetic role of the Church in 2020 and how this can give us hope as we navigate COVID-19.




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