Building for the gospel
Long Crendon
Date posted: 1 Mar 2014
Immediately after planting a new church
in the neighbouring town of Thame in
2008, Long Crendon Baptist Church
(LCBC) started making plans to redevelop
the church building.
During the weekend of February 1-2, the
church celebrated the opening of its new
£1.5m facilities. An Open Day was held for
the community on
the Saturday, during
which thanks were given to the architects,
builders
and various other
community
organisations who had offered use of their
facilities during the nine months in which
the church building was out of action.
Visitors were impressed with the transformation of the building.
Three ways in Oxford
Ruth Moore
Date posted: 1 Mar 2014
Oxford can seem to be a place that meanders
along at snail’s pace; dreaming spires, etc.
But dig a little deeper, and you find that
Oxford life is hurtling along at a bewildering
speed: corners of land morphing overnight
into student accommodation, ever-growing
pockets of social deprivation, and waves of
new arrivals from all over the globe.
news in brief
Mixed views
In a report published in mid-November, two thirds of GPs were shown to be in favour of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) dropping its opposition to assisted dying.
The survey found that 38% of 689 GP respondents favoured the adoption of a neutral stance on assisted dying by the RCGP, while 31% said the college should go even further and support a change in the law to allow doctors to help terminally ill patients to die in the UK. The article notes that the RCGP is currently opposed to a change in the law on assisted dying.
GBM: more new missionaries at annual meetings
EN
Date posted: 1 Dec 2013
This year was
the
turn of
the Renewal
Centre in Solihull to play host to the Grace
Baptist Mission (GBM) annual meetings.
On October 26, the venue was full with
750 or more Christians from across the country. The theme was ‘A heart for mission’. One
of the highlights of the day was the introduction of new missionaries who have come into
the work.
Guy Longley 1924 – 2013 Barbara Longley 1924 – 2013
Ray Porter
Date posted: 1 Jan 2014
‘In life they were loved and gracious and in death they were not parted’ (2 Samuel 1.23) could be applied to Guy and Barbara Longley, who died within 24 hours of each other on November 7 and 8.
They met as members of the last group of CIM missionaries to go into China in 1949. Guy was from Broadstairs in Kent and his three brothers also served as missionaries. Barbara (née Beck) was a nurse from Ontario, Canada. They married in Hong Kong in 1951.
4 million hits
www.easyenglish.info
Date posted: 1 Feb 2014
A website which offers the Bible in easy-to-read English clocked up 4 million visitors
from more than 200 countries during 2013.
The EasyEnglish version and commentaries use a vocabulary of just 1,200 words
and are for those who have learned English as
a second language. For those who have a
greater knowledge of English there is another level using 2,800 words. Both levels follow simple forms of grammar.
Moment or movement?
Susie Leafe
Date posted: 1 Feb 2014
In my youth we enjoyed the old game of seeing how many people we could squeeze into a Mini.
Little did I know how useful those skills would be when trying to organise ReNew, a new conference for conservative evangelical Anglican leaders that took place last November.
HOPE launch in London
1,000 people from across London crowded
into Central Hall, Westminster, on October
14 for the Crossing London Hope 2014
Vision Night of
inspiration, music and
Christian worship and praise.
There were
thought-provoking
ideas
about the future of Christian mission
in
London, and news of some exciting initiatives coming up in the next 12 months as
Crossing London partners with many other
groups, organisations and churches, to try to
see the capital and its people renewed by the
gospel of Jesus Christ.
Cornwall: walkers return
Andrew Chapple
Date posted: 1 Dec 2013
The black and white of the St. Piran county flag was the colour of the month through September.
Walk Cornwall 2 did three weeks of evangelistic mission in the far west county, all under the auspices of Through Faith Missions, utilising local leadership.
CHURCH — BORN AGAIN!
Malcolm MacGregor
Date posted: 1 Dec 2013
A church plant that almost failed has taken off and goes independent in January.
Billy, Justine, Gill, Emma, Gary, John, Maggie, Amy are just a few of the many who have come to faith over the past six years at Shepherd Drive Baptist Church on the Chantry and Pinewood estates in Ipswich. If you have never been to the ‘far east’, Ipswich is a historic sea port on the river Orwell with a couple of large marinas full of posh yachts. Now just over an hour from Liverpool Street station in the City of London, it is also a rapidly growing commuter town.
Making a mark for God
Situated at a key point on this expanding housing development, the church is starting to make a real mark for God among the many young families who live round about. It was, however, back in the 1970s that a Christian nurse living on the estate first felt a burden to reach the local children with the gospel. In due time this led to a church plant, which, in spite of sincere efforts and a good building, never really impacted the area as it might have. After a closure of around three years, the fellowship was re-launched in 2007 with a specific aim of reaching the un-churched.
A hard pill to swallow
Lee Gatiss
Date posted: 1 Jan 2014
The Church of England has now entered
another turbulent period of debate over
sexuality, which threatens to tear it apart
from the inside.
The Pilling Report on Human Sexuality
came out at the end of November and will
be discussed by the House of Bishops in
January. It contains worrying evidence and
worrying recommendations.
UK TRAINS THE WORLD!
Dr. Jonny Woodrow
Date posted: 1 Oct 2013
Over the last six years, a training ministry initially developed for a local church in the north of England now has a truly global impact.
The Porterbrook Network started in 2007 when church planters Steve Timmis and Tim Chester started work on a course that would equip Christians for mission and ministry in everyday life. It needed to appeal to busy Christians who couldn’t take a day a week for training. They wanted something that connected biblical theology to both heart change and mission. A key aim was to help men and women see mission as something to which they could contribute.
The result was Porterbrook Learning. It centred on biblical theology, character development and sound doctrine, as well as equipping people to speak the gospel into everyday life. It gave Christians a renewed vision for the centrality of the local church in mission, and trained people for evangelism and cultural engagement.
Directing Reform
EN caught up with Susie Leafe, the recently appointed first full-time Director of Reform, just before their leaders conference and asked her a few questions.
EN: Tell us about your own conversion. SL: I grew up in a nominally Christian home, so I went along to Sunday School at our parish church and learned a few Bible stories.
Building again at Beverley
Jim Thompson
Date posted: 1 Dec 2013
The
year-long
search
of
Latimer
Congregational Church, Beverley, came to
an end on October 12 as Iain Clements was
inducted to be the new minister.
Around 150 people gathered to celebrate
the occasion and to pray God’s blessing on
Iain and the fellowship.
Exmouth extends
Lee Emerson
Date posted: 1 Dec 2013
Scott Drive Church, Exmouth, officially
opened
its new building extension on
September 21.
But the church’s real agenda is to see God’s
kingdom extended
in
this
seaside
town.
Founded in 1966 by a retired minister who
saw the need for an independent church with
strong biblical foundations, years of valiant
effort by many did not seem to be bearing
fruit until recently. Then God blessed the
congregation with
increased numbers and
several conversions.
Wales: lansio*
Bible Society’s
Date posted: 1 Dec 2013
Newswatch (The Baptist Times)
October 20 saw the first gathering of Calon
Lân at Rhiwbina Baptist Church in Cardiff.
After several months of praying together,
the group launched the new Welsh language
missional community. Cardiff’s population currently stands at 350,000 and is rising.
More than 10% of its residents speak the
Welsh language and this new group hopes to
reach out to the tens of thousands of speakers who have little or no connection with
any church.
Former shy man in Yateley
Ken Walters
Date posted: 1 Dec 2013
The induction service for Andrew Wigham,
the new pastor of Yateley Baptist Church in
Hampshire, was held on September 14 at
Yateley Manor School.
Over 170 people, including a good number from Wales, joined in a service of praise
and worship. The meeting was led by Ray
Smith, one of
the elders of
the church.
During the initial part of the service, Ken
Walters, another of the elders, explained how
the church came to feel that Andrew was ‘the
man of God’s choosing’ to lead the church
forward. In response, Andrew spoke of his
call to full-time ministry, from being a shy person
to preaching
in
the open air
in
Covent Garden. He has pursued theological
study in Wales and has experience working
in a number of churches. More recently he
has worked in a school in Rumney, Cardiff,
with special needs students.
Oliver Barclay 1919 – 2013
One of the men who has had the greatest influence on post-war evangelicalism has gone to be with the Lord
Oliver Barclay, second General Secretary of IVF/UCCF, died at his home in Leicester on September 12, aged 94.
Park life
London City Mission
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013
A June Family Fun Day showed the results
of long-term mission in a former ‘no man’s
land’ in East London.
St. John’s Park is a green space on the Isle
of Dogs. Just a few years ago it was a place
where no one dared to enter because of the
gangs, drugs and high levels of crime. But
now it is a vibrant hub of community where,
particularly in the summer months, parents
and children gather to enjoy time together.
A new venture in Chester
United Beach Missions
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013
In the historic city of Chester in June, 50
nationalities were reached with the gospel
during a new venture for United Beach
Missions (UBM).
For the first time, Christian Answer, the
open-air arm of UBM, took a diverse team
to the cathedral city for a week of open-air
preaching, an exhibition stand and literature
table, questionnaire work and an international café evening.
WEST gains Mike Reeves
WEST
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013
WEST has announced the appointment of
Dr. Michael Reeves to the full-time faculty
from September 2013.
As Theologian-at-Large, Mike will spearhead a major new initiative to make theology more accessible to all. This
innovative
project will put quality theological education
within the financial and geographical reach
of all who need it.
Keswick: glorious weeks
Keswick Ministries
Date posted: 1 Sep 2013
The annual Keswick Convention held during July and early August saw an estimated
12,000-15,000 people visit for bible study
and worshipping God together.
Weeks of almost unbroken sunshine went
together with record attendances. Around
3,700 people were at the Bible readings with
Oxford University mathematician Professor
John Lennox, plus around 800 children and
young people in groups. A 95-year-old local
lady, Sally, was there again: she has been
coming to the Convention since she was five!
Elizabeth Braund 1921 – 2013
Robert Musgrave
Date posted: 1 Jul 2013
Elizabeth Margaret Braund MBE passed away on May 20 at her home, East Shallowford Farm on Dartmoor.
She was 91 years old. Born in Kensington in 1921, she was the only child of His Honour Judge Sir Henry and Lady Margaret Braund. Her early years and life experiences in India and Burma encouraged her ability to think critically and after the war she began to work for the BBC, writing scripts and undertaking research. One unlikely research project was the history of the Bible for a radio series, but under God this began the journey that led to her life’s work.
London churches growing
JEB
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013
At the instigation of London City Mission
(LCM) a comprehensive study of churches
in London was carried out last year. The
results have now been published and there
is much which is encouraging.
The research was carried out by the Brierley
Consultancy and LCM were particularly
interested to see what information could be
gathered which related
to
the extent and
effectiveness of church planting in the capital.