Eastern Approaches—Alex Thomson
A church that traditional Anglicans now flock to from across Bedford Borough because its vicar still preaches from the Bible. If I recall right, two of the Cambridge Seven were sons of the manse from here.
The ladies of the parish made this patchwork quilt in 1995 and it won the county award.
Without this amount of love and attention to detail (whatever form that takes locally) for your village or neighbourhood, you’re unlikely to survive the coming years.
Without this amount of love and attention to detail (whatever form that takes locally) for your village or neighbourhood, you’re unlikely to survive the coming years.
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Eastern Approaches—Alex Thomson
The ladies of the parish made this patchwork quilt in 1995 and it won the county award. Without this amount of love and attention to detail (whatever form that takes locally) for your village or neighbourhood, you’re unlikely to survive the coming years.
By the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1989, admitting that the British deep state was highly interested in Russian vs. Ukrainian versions of history.
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Eastern Approaches—Alex Thomson
By the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1989, admitting that the British deep state was highly interested in Russian vs. Ukrainian versions of history.
Archbishop Runcie on the place of Bible believers within the Church of England, 1989.
Dad recalls that it was during Runcie’s tenure at Lambeth Palace that the evangelical Anglicans made one of their occasional insincere threats to leave the communion with their funds, and Runcie called their bluff, saying “You can only do it once.”
(They nearly did, at Keele in 1967, but John Stott, a fellow Old Rugbeian, countermanded Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ counsel.)
Dad recalls that it was during Runcie’s tenure at Lambeth Palace that the evangelical Anglicans made one of their occasional insincere threats to leave the communion with their funds, and Runcie called their bluff, saying “You can only do it once.”
(They nearly did, at Keele in 1967, but John Stott, a fellow Old Rugbeian, countermanded Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ counsel.)
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Forwarded from Andrew Evans
This reminds me of the comment made by the late great Martin Lloyd Jones, that people were being called into the ministry (in his own denomination) these day days based on human skill and not because God had actually called them. This was in the 1960s