Baptist Assembly – impact

I'm not sure if this is indulgence on my part but one final blog about the Baptist Assembly; largely because I spent some of yesterday pondering what impact Assembly might have on local church life here. I've not worked this through but here are some starter thoughts:Mission: BMS drew attention to the drop off in... Continue Reading →

Baptist Assembly – review

Back home from the Assembly so time to write a few comments on the weekend (which will be of little interest if you weren't there). Overall I think it went well. For me the personal highlight was Steve Holmes lecture on the Sunday afternoon. The childrens programme was also much better this year.But what about... Continue Reading →

Baptist Assembly

The Baptist bandwagon moves off this weekend for its annual trip to the seaside; this year it is in Bournemouth and the weather looks as if it will be dry if not warm. No doubt there will be comments on blogs after the event which say how good, bad or indifferent people found it, including... Continue Reading →

Homosexuality and church

This week I had the pleasure in taking part in a Mainstream Theology day looking at the issue of human sexuality. (The Baptist Mainstream group not the Anglican one).Attached is the paper I produced as an introduction for the day. It is based on notes that I've used on a number of occasions to talk... Continue Reading →

Alec Shortley

It is not often one can say that it was a priviledge to go to a funeral but this is one such occasion.Alec was a Deacon and Treasurer at the first Baptist Church I attended. My time at Kenilworth Baptist Church continues to have an enormous influence on me; it was there I first felt... Continue Reading →

Coed-y-Llwyn at Easter

It may be a week ago now but we had a good few days away after Easter staying at Coed-y-Llwyn in the caravan. North Wales is something of a mystery to us, unless we came to live in North West England we hadn't visited often. This is a part of Wales where you are aware... Continue Reading →

Baptist Union Council 2

Council draws to a close till later in the year. This council has spent a fair amount of time doing things that, whilst important, don't really get me excited... I mean I'm sure that the listed buildings exemption scheme is necessary (and matters a great deal if you are in a church which has listed... Continue Reading →

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