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  • Question on Christianity, life and books

    Mark Burkill 1. How did you become a Christian? One day I would love to do some digging into the thinking behind the 5 Marks of Mission which we encounter But I am not sure when I will ever get round to that.. _______ Mark Burkill is chairman of the Latimer

  • The Lord's ways are not our ways

    . ___________ Mark Burkill is the Chairman of the Latimer Trust.

  • The high-water mark of Reformed Anglican evangelical ecclesiology & apologetics.

    Ussher was, if you like, the high-water mark of Reformed Anglican evangelical ecclesiology and apologetics

  • Living under the authority of God

    Mark Burkill’s 'Donatism and Discipline Today' reflects on the misconception that conservatives are erring However, Burkill argues that in the Church of England today, we as a denomination fail to take discipline Burkill argues that such liberalism within the Church reflects Donatism itself, rather than conservative

  • Christmas Carols, a Gospel opportunity

    A classic among the well known carols would be ‘Hark the herald angels sing’. with the Christian gospel through our preaching or our individual witness this Christmas. ________ Mark Burkill is Chairman of the Latimer trust and author of various books.

  • The Morning Star

    something completely reliable, and you will do well to pay attention to it, as to a light shining in a dark In a world full of darkness we must pay attention to the word which tells us that Jesus is the promised Sometimes we can feel that darkness very keenly and perhaps the shadow of the Covid pandemic continues In knowing that he is God’s promised Christ, all may find real hope when times feel dark and gloomy. And so we say in confident faith: ‘Come, Lord Jesus’. ___________ Revd Dr Mark Burkill is Chairman of

  • An outdated system?

    , Mark Burkill, LS 59, Latimer Trust (2005) This excellent guide examines the parish system as a distinctive Burkill begins by studying the history of the parish and how it came to look like it does today. Burkill makes the point in Ch. 4 ‘The Parish System and Anglicanism’ that the parish system had been Burkill argues that it is deeply to be regretted that a secondary, organisational feature began to be Burkill’s greatest strength is to show that structures and organisation are no substitute for a clear

  • A word of hope

    God will come…” This verse is echoed in Hebrews 12:12 within a passage which urges us to run the race marked youths grow tired and weary but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. _______ Revd Dr Mark Burkill is Chairman of the Latimer Trust and vicar of Christ Church Leyton.

  • Justice and Truth

    Mark Burkill is Vicar of Christ Church, Leyton.

  • Facing the first year

    . ______________ Revd Dr Mark Burkill is Chairman of the Latimer Trust and vicar of Christ Church Leyton

  • How can we honour Jesus this Easter?

    Mark Burkill is the Chairman of the Latimer Trust and Vicar of Christ Church Leyton.

  • Light from Dark Ages?

    Does it, as Marian Raikes asks in this booklet, provide ‘Light from dark Ages’? For this, ‘Light from Dark Ages’ is a helpful guide on a worthwhile journey.

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