The Marks of a True Church
In a recent blog, we looked at what Article 19 says about Anglican polity, the meaning of the word “congregation”, and the structure of the church. Yet this Article was…
In a recent blog, we looked at what Article 19 says about Anglican polity, the meaning of the word “congregation”, and the structure of the church. Yet this Article was…
In recent days, there has been some confusion about Anglican polity amongst evangelicals. Some have made the claim that Anglican polity is congregationalist, as part of an attempt to justify…
Our newest book is a fruit of the recent merger between Church Society and the Fellowship of Word & Spirit and Reform. It originates in papers given at an FWS…
'Anglicanism' is a notoriously amorphous word. Whilst once it may have generated a consensus of understanding as that which came out of the Protestant Reformation, the emergence of higher criticism…
You may not have heard of a Rainbow Eucharist. But the idea has been around for a while, and is celebrated in the gay press. Sometimes it might be called…
Much heat has been produced in Evangelicalism recently with the claim that to remove children during the corporate gathering is a modern novelty. This article argues three things: firstly, that…
Statistically, GAFCON 2018 was the largest global Anglican gathering in the last 50 years. It brought together 1,950 representatives from 50 countries, including 316 bishops, 669 other clergy and 965…
We are delighted to announce that the Church Society Council, the Reform Council, and the Trustees of the Fellowship of Word and Spirit have all agreed to pursue a merger.…