The subject of infant baptism is undoubtedly a delicate and difficult one ... But this must not make members of the Church of England shrink from holding decided opinions on the subject. That church has declared plainly in its Articles that 'the baptism of young children is in any wise to be retained, as most agreeable with the institution of Christ.' To this opinion we need not be afraid to adhere." J. C. Ryle This book aims to help Anglican Evangelicals recover that same gracious yet unashamed confidence shown by Bishop Ryle in the nineteenth century. The authors defend biblically the doctrine of infant baptism and its proper evangelical practice within the Church of England. They expound a covenantal understanding which has impeccable evangelical credentials in order to reassure a new generation of Anglican Evangelical 'paedobaptists' that theirs is no new or peculiar doctrine, and to persuade those who may not have fully appreciated the Reformed heritage we in the Church of England enjoy. Dr. John R. W. Stott CBE is Rector Emeritus of All Souls, Langham Place in London and over the last 60 years has been one of the most influential leaders of evangelicalism worldwide. Dr. J. Alec Motyer is the former Principal of Trinity College, Bristol, and was for many years incumbent of St. Luke's, West Hampstead and later minister of Christ Church, Westbourne Lee Gatiss is Associate Minister of St. Helen's Bishopsgate and Editor of The Theologian (www.theologian.org.uk).
A Guide to Preaching and Leading Worship
Victoria M. Tufano, Paul Turner, D. Todd Williamson. Imprimatur Nihil Obstat Very Reverend Daniel A. Smilanic, jcd Very Reverend Ronald A. Hicks Vicar for Canonical Services Vicar General Archdiocese of Chicago Archdiocese of Chicago ...
Lifestyle
Baptist Basics: Church membership
Baptist Basics: The Lord's Supper
Leadership in the Local Church
Baptist Basics: Visiting new members
Baptist Basics: Children in the church
Baptist Basics: Radical dissent
Baptist Basics: The church meeting