Saturday, October 15, 2016

Saturday Lagniappe: "Why It Matters that the Reformers Were Pastors" and More


Why It Matters that the Reformers Were Pastors

The Reformation and its leading figures often conjur images of ivory tower scholarship. It’s easy to forget that many of the Reformers were pastors, and that the Reformation was aimed at reviving dormant local churches. Read More

Seven Reasons Not to Have Multiple Styles of Worship - Rainer on Leadership #267 [Podcast]

In this first part of a two-part series on worship styles, Thom Rainer and Jonathan Howe look at why we shouldn’t have multiple styles of worship at our churches. Listen Now

Five Reasons to Have Multiple Styles of Worship - Rainer on Leadership #268 [Podcast]

Thom Rainer and Jonathan Howe conclude their two-part series on multiple styles of worship in this episode. Listen Now

Church of England Could Soon Remove Legal Requirement For Regular Sunday Services

The Church of England is considering moves to abandon the legal requirement to hold regular services of morning and evening prayer in parish churches because of declining congregations. Read More

Letter to the College of Bishops

I am publishing here, with permission, a letter that has been sent to all members of the College of Bishops prior to their next meeting to decide what proposals to bring to General Synod in February. Read More

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