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Death of Pastor Brian K Robinson

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British Union Conference

Death of Pastor Brian K Robinson

Sean Robinson (adapted by Jacquelyn Johnson, BUC Secretariat)
27 June 2024

We are sad to hear that Pastor Brian K Robinson, a retired pastor from the North England Conference, died unexpectedly after a short hospital visit, in Bristol on 3 June 2024. Brian was predeceased by his precious wife, Helen. Brian was passionate about the gospel message in his ministry, wanting people to meet Jesus Christ and to prepare for the Second Coming.

Brian entered denominational ministry in August 1963, where he interned at Wolverhampton, Oxford Street with Pastor Bryan Ball, serving the Dudley and West Bromwich districts.

Some of the churches that he pastored included Northampton, Kettering, Wellingborough, Leicester, Coventry, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Nuneaton, Rugby, Yardley, Chelmsley Wood, Castle Vale, Erdington, Bolton, Blackburn, Barrow, Grasmere, Carlisle, Stoke-on-Trent, Leamington to Walsall and Wolverhampton. He conducted evangelistic meetings and was the West Midlands area evangelist from 1992 to 1994. Brian's ministry was dedicated to sharing Bible truths in various ways.

Brian's entire career was committed to the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the North England Conference, for 44 years until his retirement in September 2007.

Brian and Helen fondly remembered their favorite ministry moments during their retirement and talked constantly about the eternal friendships that were made.

He was a loving family man deeply devoted to their three children and five grandchildren. Now Brian rests, waiting for the trumpet sound at the Second Coming of Jesus. It won't be long…