Ministry Monday: JC Ryle’s new book – now on general sale!

Author(s)Lee Gatiss
Date 5 January 2015
Type Blog Post

JC Ryle’s new book, Distinctive Principles for Anglican Evangelicals, is now out on general sale.

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Happy Christmas from Theology Thursday!

Author(s)Aled Seago
Date 25 December 2014
Type Blog Post

Ed: If you’re looking for a good book to spend your Christmas money on, look no further than today’s featured book review of Kevin DeYoung’s book, Taking God at His Word.

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Formulary Friday: A unique salvation

Date 19 December 2014
Type Blog Post

Article 18 of the Church of England’s 39 Articles must surely qualify as one of the most culturally unpopular of Anglicanism’s core beliefs. Even the title is enough to upset contemporary sensitivities: 'Of obtaining eternal Salvation only by the Name of Christ.'

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George Whitefield’s birthday

Author(s)Lee Gatiss
Date 16 December 2014
Type Blog Post

As we celebrate today the 300th birthday of the great evangelical Anglican George Whitefield, Lee Gatiss looks at some of the opposition he faced, and puts it into its 18th century context.

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Theology Thursday: The forgotten member of Trinity?

Author(s)John Percival
Date 11 December 2014
Type Blog Post

“The Holy Spirit is absolutely essential.” Hardly the forgotten member of the Trinity, then, for the great preacher, CH Spurgeon, or the Puritans upon whom he leaned so heavily.

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Formulary Friday: Praying for the impossible?

Author(s)Church Society
Date 5 December 2014
Category Liturgy
Type Blog Post

For many years, a favourite prayer of mine has been the Collect for Grace from the service of Morning Prayer.

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Appointment of a headship evangelical Bishop of Maidstone

Author(s)Lee Gatiss
Date
Type Blog Post

Church Society statement on the announcement regarding the appointment of a headship evangelical Bishop of Maidstone.

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Theology Thursday: Do you proclaim the gospel on Sundays?

Author(s)John Percival
Date 27 November 2014
Type Blog Post

How do our church meetings proclaim the gospel story? Of course we want all our words to point to Christ. But what about the shape of the gathering, the liturgy? If the famous dictum, ‘the medium is the message,’ carries any truth then we would do well to reflect not only on the words spoken, but also the structures and shapes to our times together.

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