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Lee Gatiss talks to Ros Clarke about Archbishop Cranmer, his life, work and legacy for the Church of England today.
Lee Gatiss talks to Paul Darlington, the new Patronage Director of Church Society, as well as other directors and the secretary of our patronage board, the Church Society Trust.
Ros Clarke, Lee Gatiss and Kirsten Birkett discuss complementarian theology and practice in the church today.
As Chris Moore steps back from his work with Church Society, Lee Gatiss finds out what he has been doing and what he will be filling his time with next.
Lee Gatiss shares from the 2025 CEEC residential, including contributions from a number of those who were there, and one of the Bible expositions from 1 John.
Lee Gatiss chats with Ros Clarke about Lee's new book, Living to Please God.
Pastoral Charge on 1 Timothy 6 by Revd Dr Lee Gatiss, at the Junior Anglican Evangelical Conference 2024 (Commitment).
J.John speaks with Lee Gatiss, Director of Church Society, a fellowship contending to reform and renew the Church of England in biblical faith.
The inscription on John Owen's grave says he is "a traveler on earth who grasped God like one in heaven." Later, he was called "the Prince of Puritans." How did he earn these high praises while navigating one of the most tumultuous times in British history, when hundreds of others were forced to leave the country? Why did they find six boxes of pistols in his house? And how was he instrumental in bringing John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress to print? Christian, Grace, and Hannah discuss these questions and others with Dr. Lee Gatiss, the director of Church Society, editor of the NIV Proclamation Bible, and a lecturer in Church History at Union School of Theology, on this episode of Kids Talk Church History. Thanks to the generosity of our friends at Reformation Heritage Books, we are excited to offer a bundle of Simonetta Carr's books to two listeners! The winner will be selected just in time for Christmas. Register here to win this special giveaway! Show Notes: Simonetta Carr's book about John Owen: https://reformedresources.org/john-owen-christian-biographies-for-young-readers-hardcover/ Daily Readings – John Owen by Lee Gatiss: https://www.christianfocus.com/products/2980/daily-readings-john-owen The New City Catechism: https://newcitycatechism.com/ The Complete Works of John Owen: https://www.crossway.org/articles/introducing-the-complete-works-of-john-owen/ Lee Gatiss' favorite book by Owen: https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/commentaries/hebrews-8/ In case you'd like to do some research of your own, the three people that Lee would like to meet from church history are James Usher, Edward Reynolds, and William Gurnall.
Mark Smith is interviewed by Lee Gatiss about Mark's new Latimer book on Christology.
Ros Clarke, Chris Moore and Lee Gatiss chat about The Alliance and other news to begin a new podcast season.
Lee Gatiss presents a biblical rationale for episcopacy.
Ros Clarke, Chris Moore and Lee Gatiss discuss events and ramifications of the recent Synod.
Lee Gatiss and Chris Moore discuss the agenda for this weekend's meeting of the General Synod of the Church of England, in this week's podcast.
Lee Gatiss, Chris Moore and Kirsty Birkett discuss the CEEC statement of faith and its basis in Anglican and biblical doctrine.
Lee Gatiss chats to Kirsten Birkett about her upcoming book on class in the Evangelical church in England.
Lee Gatiss preaches on James 3:1–12, on the issues of controlling the tongue, especially in the context of false preaching.
Lee Gatiss talks with Martin Salter about Martin's new commentary on the book of Acts, in the new Hodder Bible commentary series.
Lee Gatiss talks to Gerald Bray about Gerald's new Companion to the Book of Common Prayer.
Lee Gatiss talks to Eric Ortlund about his new commentary on Ecclesiastes, in the new Hodder Bible commentary series.
Lee Gatiss chats with Graham Nicholls about his work as director of Affinity, his new book on Reasoning in the Public Square, and about the possibility of a Gospel Coalition UK.
Lee Gatiss interviews David Peterson about his new commentary on Luke's Gospel, in the new Hodder Bible commentary series.
Lee Gatiss talks to Chris Moore about Chris' new commentary on Mark's Gospel, the first in the new Hodder Bible commentary series.
In this episode, Lee Gatiss walks through the life and influence of Puritan theologian John Owen. Lee Gatiss is the director of Church Society and a lecturer in church history at Union School of Theology. He is chairman of 'The Global Anglican' and on the editorial board of 'Studies in Puritanism and Piety'. He has written and edited more than thirty books on the Bible, theology, and church history. He is also the editor of Crossway's series 'The Complete Works of John Owen'. The newest release in this series is 'The Church, the Scriptures, and the Sacraments'. Read the full transcript of this episode. ❖ Listen to “The Unlikely Legacy of Jonathan Edwards” with Dane Ortlund: Apple | Spotify | YouTube If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show! Complete this survey for a free audiobook by Kevin DeYoung!
Lee Gatiss explores 1 Samuel 12 for its wisdom on politics and leaders in the church and the world.
Lee Gatiss introduces an episode from the 2024 Fellowship of Word and Spirit conference on the theme of Revival!
Lee Gatiss chats to regional directors George Crowder and Tony Cannon about George's new book on church revitalisation.
Chris Moore and Lee Gatiss talk about understanding God's providence when times are tough.
Lee Gatiss Bible Exposition on 1 Timothy 2 v1-7, from the 2023 Fellowship of Word and Spirit Conference, "Leadership Reset - in an age of scandals, struggles and schism".
Lee Gatiss Bible Exposition on 1 Timothy 1 v12-20, from the 2023 Fellowship of Word and Spirit Conference, "Leadership Reset - in an age of scandals, struggles and schism".
Lee Gatiss Bible Exposition on 1 Timothy 1 v1-11, from the 2023 Fellowship of Word and Spirit Conference, "Leadership Reset - in an age of scandals, struggles and schism".
The Church of England has abandoned the teaching of Jesus with prayers for same sex blessings potentially to start before Christmas. ‘Tragic' says Gafcon.‘Disastrous' says the Global South. ‘Deeply Troubled' says the Church of England Evangelical Council‘First order difference requires first order differentiation' says Vaughan Roberts ‘It is hard not to dissolve into a flood of tears' says the Mark Thompson the principal of Sydney's Moore College. ‘The Archbishop of Canterbury should resign' - says the Church Society's Lee Gatiss.The English General Synod has crossed a line that evangelicals across the world had been praying and hoping would not happen.The General Synod expressed its support by a tiny majority of just a few votes for the continued implementation of the House of Bishops proposals to change the position and practice of the Church of England with regards to sexual ethics and marriage. We now expect the English bishops to commend prayers of blessing for same sex couples by mid-December (and provide dedicated services soon after), to prepare guidance which will make it possible for clergy to marry their same sex partners, and that future ordinands will not to be asked to indicate whether their lifestyle and personal relationships are in keeping with the doctrine of the Church of England.Vaughan Roberts is one of the UK's leading evangelical ministers within the church of England. Vaughan is senior pastor of St Ebbes in Oxford.http://www.thepastorsheart.net/podcast/vaughan-roberts-on-english-synodSupport the show--To make a one off contribution to support The Pastor's Heart's ministry go to this link, or to become a regular Patreon supporter click here.
Lee Gatiss, Kirsten Birkett and Ros Clarke explain what the recent statement means, why it is so serious, and what we can expect to happen next.
Ros Clarke explores the doctrine of the Church of England with contributions from Kirsten Birkett and Lee Gatiss.
Lee Gatiss, James Cary, Rob Munro and Ros Clarke consider the various ways in which the Church of England can be reformed and renewed.
The second in the mini series looking at the Church of England featuring Charlie Skrine, James Cary, George Crowder, Lee Gatiss and Ros Clarke.
Pastoral Charge on 1 Timothy ch 5 v17-25 by Revd Dr Lee Gatiss, at the Junior Anglican Evangelical Conference 2023 (The Church for England).
Lee Gatiss talks to Synod members Chris Moore and Ros Clarke, and regional director Tony Cannon, about what happened in July's synod meeting. LLF update: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CamIXZ_gL4o Bishop of Dover: https://youtu.be/CamIXZ_gL4o?t=7539 Tom Woolford: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxSfXzi20Es&t=7717s
What is 'Living in Love and Faith'? How can we support our Anglican friends through the process? In this episode, Adrian Reynolds (Head of National Ministries) is joined by Lee Gatiss, Director of Church Society - a fellowship contending to reform and renew the Church of England in biblical faith - to talk about the Church of England's Living in Love and Faith and how non-Anglicans can stand with their Anglican friends through the process. 00:00 - Introduction01:51 - New Bible commentary series04:49 - FIEC and Anglicans in 202306:50 - The Church of England and 'Living in Love and Faith'15:24 - Where does authority lie in the Church of England?17:20 - Has same-sex marriage already been accepted in the Church of England?19:45 - What happens next?21:44 - Pastoral sensitivity in Anglican churches24:53 - How can we help our Anglican leader friends?28:56 - Tactics for tackling false teaching You can watch a video of this episode on the FIEC website. Show notes Church Society (churchsociety.org) Living in Love and Faith (churchofengland.org) About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. You can access video podcasts by subscribing to the FIEC YouTube channel. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches and there are now more than 50,000 people who are part of churches affiliated to FIEC. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter
Lee Gatiss and Kirsty Birkett talk to Ros Clarke about her new book, Human.
Ros Clarke and Lee Gatiss talk with Kirsty Birkett about her new book, Living Without Fear
Chris Moore, Lee Gatiss and Kirsten Birkett discuss the ancient heresy of gnosticism, how it appears contemporary theology and church life, and why it is so serious.
Chris Moore, Lee Gatiss and Kirsten Birkett discuss the heresy of universalism and why it is so prevalent in contemporary theology and church life.
Chris Moore talks to Lee Gatiss and Mark Smith about Donatism and its implications for today.
Lee Gatiss reflects on Gafcon Kilgali with some comments from other participants
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Ros Clarke joins Chris Moore and Lee Gatiss for a discussion of the ancient heresy of Marcionism and some of its contemporary forms.
Chris Moore and Lee Gatiss are back to discuss ancient and modern heresies regarding the Trinity.
Ros Clarke talks to Lee Gatiss about what actually happened at Synod last week, and why we have much to give thanks for.