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Evangelical Futures: Should we ditch the term ‘evangelical’ in the Trump era?

Evangelical Futures: Should we ditch the term ‘evangelical’ in the Trump era?

Jonny Raine
Jonny Raine

‘What kind of church is yours?’ Ever been asked that by someone who isn’t a Christian? I’m never quite sure what to say. ‘Evangelical’ – I suppose!

I’ve often wondered about whether the term, evangelical, is one that will continue to be worthwhile using. It doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue. You can’t say it has an immediate connection with those who aren’t in the know. Its potential for being misconstrued is quite significant as well. With that in mind, is it worth ditching the term altogether and perhaps use a different label?

200 years in Wales

200 years in Wales

Jonny Raine
Jonny Raine

200 years ago, a man saw the gospel need in a little village of 600 people where he had founded a tin works, and so Pontrhydyrun Baptist Church began.

Now part of the ‘new town,’ Cwmbran, with a population of almost 60,000, the church – having had two buildings and 13 pastors – celebrated sharing the good news for two centuries by reaching out to the town.

Letter

Should ministers work?

Jonny Raine
Jonny Raine
Date posted: 1 Aug 2013

Dear Editor,

There is a common conception that it is best for ministers to have a long spell in secular employment before undertaking ministry, as was articulated in a letter in the June edition of EN. I would suggest that this is a flawed idea.