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The Thornleigh Lecture 2006
Read Steven Croft's Thornleigh lecture on "
...some thoughts on the changing role of the evangelist in Britain in the 21st Century". (Download as pdf file here) |
The Importance of Fellowship in the New Testament Church
An excellent article on "The Importance of Fellowship in a New Testament Church" is available on the www.bible.org web site. The article is by Bob Gillam, President of The Training Network for Disciplemaking Churches, based in Aurora, Colorado USA. |
Archbishop Rowan Williams' on "Fresh Expressions" and the "Mixed Economy" church
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, introduced a presentation on Fresh Expressions at General Synod on 27 February 2007. He spoke about Fresh Expressions being a central part of the Anglican Church 'to provide a place where Christ is set free in our midst'. Read more>> Archbishop Rowan Williams talks about the "mixed economy" church and on other "fresh expressions" of church. Read more>> |
Advice to the PCC from the Rule of St Benedict
The "Rule of St Benedict" was written about 1450 years ago in the 6th century AD. Benedict gave directions on how Benedictine monasteries should be run and these apply today. Benedict's rules for how meetings of the brethren should be conducted are not exactly applicable to modern PCCs but nevertheless contain much that is worth noting. Read more>> |
Vision Day
Booklet summarising the leadership team's vision and strategy for Park
Fellowship during the coming year as presented on 21 January 2007
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Archbishop Rowan Williams and Sharia Law
A paper has been circulated to all Members of Parliament about the Archbishop of Canterbury's lecture on Civil and Religious Law on 7 February.
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New Bishop of Coventry
The appointment of the Revd Dr Canon Christopher Cocksworth as the new Bishop of Coventry has been announced.
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New Dean of Liverpool
Justin Welby installed as the new Dean of Liverpool .
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Archbishop and Chief Rabbi visit Auschwitz
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams and the Chief Rabbi, Sir Jonathan Sacks, have marked their recent one day visit to the former Nazi camps of Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland with a message Archbishop and Chief Rabbi at Birkenau
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