'Dynamic' Gospel Coalition UK could help 'Reformed complementarians', says Nicholls

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Date posted:  24 Oct 2024
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'Dynamic' Gospel Coalition UK could help 'Reformed complementarians', says Nicholls

Graham Nicholls

A new Gospel Coalition for the UK and Ireland could help those with ‘broadly Reformed and complementarian convictions’ develop ‘new and dynamic partnerships,’ Affinity’s Graham Nicholls says.

Speaking to en, and in the wake of the most recent meeting of the advisory council of Affinity – an evangelical umbrella group uniting 1,200 evangelical churches and organisations which succeeded the old British Evangelical Council founded by Martyn Lloyd-Jones – Nicholls said no other organisation was quite filling that gap at the moment.

He told en: ‘We want to preserve the long-term and precious unity in diversity that we have built within Affinity, as well as the good work for the gospel and the goodwill shared with our partners, members, and supporters.

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