Evangelicals tomorrow?

Lee Gatiss  |  Comment
Date posted:  1 Jan 2020
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Evangelicals tomorrow?

John Henry Newman (detail) by Sir John Everett Millais, 1881| photo: wikipedia

I’ve been visiting Athens annually for the last eight years to speak in various Greek Evangelical churches and lecture at the Greek Bible College.

It’s always a fascinating cross-cultural experience, and it’s not unwelcome that the weather in Autumn is always much nicer there than it is in Cambridge. My last trip was the strangest yet, however, as I had also been invited to give a lecture to a large audience containing the Papal Nuncio, the Catholic Archbishop, Jesuit priests, lots of nuns, some Reformed Presbyterians, and the odd Anglican.

An ecumenical matter

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