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How can we train women better for ministry? - part 2
As we continue to look into what it means to train women better for ministry, lets explore the issue of diversity. Training tailored to...
Apr 10, 2022


How can we best train women for ministry?
In the autumn, I blogged about the need for ministry traineeships to equip women (and men) for the ministry contexts they are most likely...
Apr 8, 2022


The high-water mark of Reformed Anglican evangelical ecclesiology & apologetics.
Evangelicals are gladly Easter people who love to talk about the Gospel of grace and all that the Lord Jesus achieved for us by his...
Apr 4, 2022


5 Question on Christianity, life and books
Ben Sargent 1. How did you become a Christian? I became a Christian when I was 17. My family went to Church when I was a child, but the...
Mar 31, 2022


A link in God's gracious chain
“I saw the Lord always before me, for he is at my right hand that I may not be shaken…” Acts 2:25 I was going through some old letters...
Mar 30, 2022


The Pattern of this World and the Renewing of our Minds
After the apostle Paul has written at length to the church in Rome about “the gospel of God (being) the power of God for the salvation of...
Mar 24, 2022


Series: Children's ministry in our churches
An initial exploration into our aims and desires. What would you like from your children’s ministry? Have you asked yourself that...
Mar 22, 2022


The Pandemic Loan Sharks
There was a piece in The Guardian newspaper a few weeks ago describing how people struggling financially because of the pandemic have...
Mar 7, 2022


Cranmer's teachings on the Lord's Supper
A review of Nigel Scotland's book 'The Supper. Cranmer and Communion.' This introduction to Cranmer’s theology of the Lord’s Supper is a...
Mar 2, 2022


5 Question on Christianity, life and books
Martin Davie 1. How did you become a Christian? I became a child of God when I was baptised as an infant in 1963 and I began to accept...
Feb 28, 2022


Equipping the Church (part 2)
for (cross-cultural) ministry through (cross-cultural) apprenticeships. In the previous blog we looked at the first three reasons why...
Feb 26, 2022


Equipping the Church
for (cross-cultural) ministry through (cross-cultural) apprenticeships. In an increasingly diverse and polarised UK, the need is...
Feb 25, 2022


Councils err
An occasional series on the 39 articles Introduction The 39 Articles of religion may seem to belong to the sixteenth century, to a time...
Feb 17, 2022


Is Liturgy relevant in the Church of England?
I am pleased to consider this topic. There are several Latimer publications which deal more thoroughly with Anglican Liturgy than I am...
Feb 14, 2022


Canon Law and the Church of England
Few people now realise it, but the English Reformation was sparked off by a dispute over the canon law of the Church. Were there grounds...
Feb 7, 2022


A useful booklet on the current debate on using individual cups
A review by Daniel Kirk on Andrew Atherstone's and Andrew Goddard's book 'Drink This All of You' Individual Cups at Holy Communion. Grove...
Feb 2, 2022


5 Questions on Christianity, life and books
Gerald Bray 1. How did you become a Christian? I was brought up in the Church and attended Sunday School from a very early age. Our...
Jan 31, 2022


The rhythm of Scripture at the heart of musical reformation
A book review of Rob Smith's 'Come, Let Us Sing: A Call to Musical Reformation.' Smith’s book aims to bring about a reformation of the...
Jan 19, 2022


The Trinity and the position of Eternal Subordination
A review of Michael J Ovey's book 'Your Will be Done. Exploring Eternal Subordination, Divine Monarchy and Divine Humility.' Latimer...
Jan 10, 2022


5 Questions on Christianity, life & books
Rob Smith 1. How did you become a Christian? The answer to this question is a little complicated. First of all, I had the great privilege...
Dec 28, 2021
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