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George Verwer through the decades: an appreciation

George Verwer through the decades: an appreciation

David Baker
David Baker
Date posted: 1 May 2023

The impact of George Verwer, the mission pioneer who has just died (see obituary here), was so extensive that for me, as with many others, he has seemed like a constant influence, even though we never met.

My first encounter with his work was when one of the OM ships visited Bristol, where we lived, in the 1970s. To a small boy, the idea of Christians voyaging round the world giving out books seemed an exotic, alluring and rather exciting one, and I still remember the smiles of those serving on the ship.

Fight or flight?

Fight or flight?

David Baker
David Baker
Date posted: 1 Mar 2019

There are two schools of thought about the way forward for evangelicals in the Church of England at the moment.

The first school of thought is what might be called the ‘into the lifeboats’ approach. This ‘boats’ view believes the CofE is lost. Those who think otherwise, it is implied, are wasting their time. People should be planning to leave – perhaps to the Anglican Mission in England (AMiE) or the Free Church of England; furthermore, to put any energy into other strategies is merely to repeat the same failed actions of the last 50 years, it is argued. If we keep on with the same tactics we will merely replicate the same results.

20/20 vision for 2020?

20/20 vision for 2020?

David Baker
David Baker
Date posted: 1 Jan 2019

As we look back on 2018 and forward to 2019 – and beyond – where are Anglican evangelicals in relation to the wider CofE ?

Here are some things I think we can be thankful for and encouraged by from 2018.

Evangelical options

Evangelical options

David Baker
David Baker
Date posted: 1 Jul 2017

Let’s consider some possible futures for Anglican evangelicals concerned about the Church of England.

Option 1: Remain and resist

This is the strategy from Lee Gatiss of Church Society, Bishop Rod Thomas and many others. In this view, the battle is not lost. As I write, the next bishops’ report on marriage and sexuality is awaited. Southwell bishop Paul Williams – who spoke at a Proclamation Trust conference a few years ago – says: ‘Whatever some would like to claim, the Church of England is and remains faithful to the teaching of Scripture on these matters…’ The new document ‘will be deeply rooted in and faithful to Scripture,’ he claims.

What we need now

What we need now

David Baker
David Baker
Date posted: 1 Nov 2016

Unless the Lord builds the house, Psalm 127 tells us, its builders labour in vain.

In September’s en I wrote about how we Anglican evangelicals need a biblical theology of unity and separation, which we seem to lack. Theology is always practical of course – for it is about how we follow Jesus. So this month I want to write about another theological essential for our current situation, and that is humility.

Effective or defective?

Effective or defective?

David Baker
David Baker
Date posted: 1 Nov 2015

Almost 450 church leaders met together for the 2015 ReNew Conference at Chesford Grange – the third conference that Anglican Mission in England (AMiE), Church Society, and Reform had organised together with the purpose of encouraging church leaders to pioneer, establish, and secure healthy local Anglican churches throughout England.

Although I had hoped to attend, I was not able to, so am grateful to Brian O'Donoghue of St Helen’s Bishopsgate for most of the following report. In his chairman’s address, William Taylor of St Helen’s outlined the history, necessity, and strategy of ReNew and introduced this year’s theme - ‘Shoulder to Shoulder; partnering together in mission and ministry’. He stressed the need for interdependence – in prayer, people, and finance.

Clear as mud

Clear as mud

David Baker
David Baker
Date posted: 1 Mar 2015

Recently someone discovered and posted on Facebook a list entitled A Short Guide to the Duties of Church Membership issued at the requests of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. Here it is:

1. To follow the example of Christ in home and daily life and to bear witness to him.

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