NEAC: Anglicans stand firm

David Baker  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Nov 2003
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Hundreds of delegates at a landmark gathering of Anglican evangelicals have been challenged to renew their passion for the essentials of evangelical belief - and to trust one another more.

Around 2,000 people, including about 30 bishops from Britain and abroad, attended the Fourth National Evangelical Anglican Conference (NEAC4) in Blackpool over five days to hear dozens of speakers focus on the theme 'Bible, Cross and Mission'.

Participants at the huge event - the first of its kind for 15 years - were encouraged to be confident in Scripture, humble before the cross, and passionate in evangelism.

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