What has become of the Church of England?

Christian Concern, London

2
MAR
2020

Event Details

Date:
2 March 2020
Time:
18:00 - 19:30
Venue:
Christian Concern, 70 Wimpole Street, London
Postcode:
W1G 8AX
Our GIFT seminars are starting again with Andrea Williams on ‘What has become of the Church of England?’

About this Event

The Church of England was established to lead the nation in the ways of God, but more recently, it seems to be leading God’s people in the ways of the world. Andrea Williams, chief executive of Christian Concern and lay member of General Synod, outlines the current state of the Church of England, exploring what this means for faithful Christians throughout the UK.

Please arrive from 6pm for a 6.30pm start. Places are limited, so book your ticket soon! Light refreshments and resources will be provided.

Admission is at our sole discretion.

More about the series

Gospel issues facing us today (GIFT) is Christian Concern’s seminar series launched last year to inform and equip the church on issues that Christians are facing today. Whether we are aware of it or not, society is changing at a rapid rate, and many Christians are finding themselves at odds with the truths of the Bible and what is being accepted and promoted in modern society.

At the first Monday of each month, we will explore hot-button topics such as transgenderism, abortion, education reforms, marriage and Islam. These seminars aim to give Christians clear and compassionate ways of understanding, responding to and challenging the issues that are becoming ever present in schools, workplaces and churches.

Join us as we explore the ideological roots of the challenges around us and put on the mind of Christ as we think through the Biblical responses needed.

Upcoming dates

Monday 6 April – Are Christians persecuted in the UK? – Roger Kiska (Legal Counsel, Christian Legal Centre)

Monday 4 May – Why is the UK church declining? – Dr Clifford Hill (Author of book: The Reshaping of Britain)

Monday 1 June – Should Christians affirm transgenderism? – Carys Moseley (Policy Researcher, Christian Concern)

Monday 6 July – The benefits of Biblical marriage – Tony Rucinski (Director, Coalition for Marriage)

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