Staying fresh in the ministry
Gerald Bray addresses important principles of the call to ministry, with the aim of helping new ministers avoid burnout.
Gerald Bray addresses important principles of the call to ministry, with the aim of helping new ministers avoid burnout.
In 2005, Dr. Gerald Bray addressed the matter of women bishops in the Church of England. Professor Gerald Bray outlines the case for and against allowing women into the episcopate, with all his usual humour and historical insight. A talk given for Reform London in 2005. The Theologian Also of interest is …
To speak of an ordinance, a sacrament, any means of grace, even the Holy Scriptures of truth, as if they were in any sense the power unto salvation, or as if they contained, whatever its original source, the grace by which we live unto God, thus leading men to look …
Dr. Lee Gatiss gives a historical view of Thomas Cranmer’s doctrinal position on the Lord’s Supper.
… The spiritual reformers of the eighteenth century taught constantly the sufficiency and supremacy of Holy Scripture. The Bible, whole and unmutilated, was their sole rule of faith and practice. They accepted all its statements without question or dispute. They knew nothing of any part of Scripture being uninspired. They …
Dr. J. I. Packer briefly comments on Anglican heritage in a video clip from Regent College.
Henry Jansma describes how reading Puritan works can contribute to a better understanding of Anglican history and doctrine. From time to time I am asked why as an Anglican I include reading the Puritans as a discipline in my daily office of prayer (Anglican clergy take an oath to pray …
Without conversion of heart we cannot serve God on earth. We have naturally neither faith, nor fear, nor love, toward God and His Son Jesus Christ. We have no delight in His Word. We take no pleasure in prayer or communion with Him. We have no enjoyment in His ordinances, …
In this audio clip, J. I. Packer reads an excerpt from The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis.
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