Death of Pastor Andrew Davis
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17 Dec 2019, 08:00SEC Communication

Death of Pastor Andrew Davis

It is with immense regret that we confirm Pastor Andrew Davis (38) succumbed to a short and sudden illness caused by a clot in his respiratory system and passed away on Monday 16 December. His family, including his parents, Pastor Sam and Rowena Davis, are together at home supporting one another and appreciate all the prayers and concern.

Pastor Andrew was a devoted family man, dedicated Pastor and dynamic preacher, with a larger than life personality and a great sense of fun. His ministry made a profound impact on so many within his Conference and far beyond it.

Please keep Pastor Andrew Davis' family, especially his wife Natasha and three young children Leila (7), Malachi (6) and Zoe (4) in your prayers. We also remember Andrew's sister Anthia and her family during this difficult time.

Here is a video produced by Newbold church when Pastor Andrew left having served there as part of the pastoral team.

Parkside Community church will host a special programme in memory of Andrew on Sabbath morning 21 December starting at 11am.

There will be a celebration service of the life of Andrew on Saturday 21 December at the Advent Centre, starting at 7pm.

Service of Celebration for Pastor Andrew Davis

Date: Tuesday 7 January 10:00am

**** Change of Venue: Newbold Church, St Marks Road, Bracknell, RG42 4AN (Newbold College gym for service and church for overflow)

A private cremation service and reception will follow for the family.

We ask that the family's privacy is respected during that time.

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The family request that black is not warn at this time of celebration.

The service will be livestreamed via www.secmedia.org

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