resource categories
- God's Way - Leaders: The special teaching responsibility of ordained leaders within the every-member ministry of the body of Christ, and the need to provide for its continuance.
- God's Way - Women: The unique value of women's ministry in the local congregation but also the divine order of male headship, which makes the headship of women as priests in charge, incumbents, dignitaries and bishops inappropriate.
- God's Way - Marriage: The vital importance of monogamous life-long marriage for the care and nurture of children, and the well being of human society.
- God's Way - Sexuality: The rightness of sexual intercourse in heterosexual marriage, and the wrongness of such activity both outside it and in all its homosexual forms.
- God's Way - Church Governance: The urgent need for decentralisation at national, diocesan and deanery level, and the need radically to reform the present shape of episcopacy and pastoral discipline, to enable local churches to evangelise more effectively.
- Reform Conferences: Downloads from recent Reform Conferences
- Other resources
search results for “God's Way - Leaders”
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The High Calling of the Ordinary Pastor (Ed Moll, 2009)
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Wisdom for Ministry from Proverbs -1, Vaughan Roberts
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Wisdom for Ministry from Proverbs -2, Vaughan Roberts
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Reform Panel of Reference Application Form
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Better Bishops (Mark Burkill, 2009)
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Applying for a Post in the Church of England (Hugh Balfour, 2008)
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Appropriately led (William Taylor)
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Reform Panel of Reference Paper
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Bishops, Presbyters and Women (Gerald Bray, 2005)
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An oversight? What Bishops Think about Bishops and how Evangelicals Reply
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The Reform of the Episcopate and Alternative Oversight
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Recruitment, Training and Deployment of Ministers in the Church of England
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A Little Knowledge: the Need for Reform in Theological Education
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