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Stephen Boreland

Stephen Boreland (July 1959–) is a Northern Irish preacher, pastor, and author, known for his ministry within the Free Presbyterian Church and his leadership in dispensational and eschatological teaching. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, he grew up in a region marked by religious and political tension, which likely shaped his firm commitment to biblical truth. He pursued theological education, earning a doctorate, though specific details about his academic journey are not widely publicized. Boreland has served as pastor of Bethesda Free Church in Sunderland, England, since 2008, having previously ministered in at least two other churches since 1982. He married Jayne in 1983, and they have two sons, Andrew and David. Boreland’s preaching emphasizes a literal, grammatical-historical interpretation of Scripture, particularly in his advocacy for a pre-tribulation rapture, as detailed in his book Some Golden Daybreak. He has been a key figure in the Prophetic Witness Movement International (PWMI), serving as chairman and speaking at events like the Blessed Hope Conference. His sermons, available through Bethesda Free Church podcasts and platforms like SermonAudio, cover topics such as the Gospel of the Kingdom and personal faith. A former educator at a small Bible school in Northern Ireland alongside David Moore and Tom Fittis, he has influenced many, including Pastor Martin Wickens, through his systematic teaching. Now based in Sunderland, Boreland continues to pastor, write, and equip believers with a focus on end-times prophecy and practical Christian living.