This conversation between Ruth Gouldbourne and Steve Holmes, both ordained Baptist ministers, focuses on issues raised during the COVID-19 pandemic, and in particular the theological as well as practical questions around gathering for worship when gathering together in church buildings was not possible. Exploring a theology of ‘gathering’, they find themselves wanting to distinguish between ideal and ‘adequate’ ways of being church: the significance and different expressions of people seeing each other ‘face to face’, the experience of virtual gatherings around the Lord’s Table, and the anticipatory, provisional nature of any church expression. In this perspective, celebrating the Communion while being separated physically is not only possi...
Taking as her starting point the physical shape of churches and Christian events (in particular las...
(Excerpt) It is a privilege to be invited to offer a keynote address to the Institute of Liturgica...
I am grateful for the invitation to this plenary panel, which is considering Steve Harmon's challeng...
From the Editorial:"As we continue to inhabit this not-quite-post-pandemic world, and grapple with t...
Beginning with a personal reflection on the place of Holy Communion in his own life and ministry, Gi...
This thesis hosts a conversation between three participants about what it means to be church. This c...
During the late twentieth century Baptist church membership declined whilst church attendance increa...
The Church still has a place in society. Despite increasing complexity in the legal, sociological, c...
Recognition of an imperfect communion between churches, the recognition of ecclesial communities as ...
Beginning with a personal reflection on the place of Holy Communion in his own life and ministry, G...
In the light of the Mission-Shaped Church report (2004) and the foundation of the joint Anglican/Met...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
The experience of Covid-19’s lockdowns, especially living through a period without the Eucharist on ...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
God has always gathered believers together, and will continue to do so, even though our understandin...
Taking as her starting point the physical shape of churches and Christian events (in particular las...
(Excerpt) It is a privilege to be invited to offer a keynote address to the Institute of Liturgica...
I am grateful for the invitation to this plenary panel, which is considering Steve Harmon's challeng...
From the Editorial:"As we continue to inhabit this not-quite-post-pandemic world, and grapple with t...
Beginning with a personal reflection on the place of Holy Communion in his own life and ministry, Gi...
This thesis hosts a conversation between three participants about what it means to be church. This c...
During the late twentieth century Baptist church membership declined whilst church attendance increa...
The Church still has a place in society. Despite increasing complexity in the legal, sociological, c...
Recognition of an imperfect communion between churches, the recognition of ecclesial communities as ...
Beginning with a personal reflection on the place of Holy Communion in his own life and ministry, G...
In the light of the Mission-Shaped Church report (2004) and the foundation of the joint Anglican/Met...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
The experience of Covid-19’s lockdowns, especially living through a period without the Eucharist on ...
Sheilagh Kesting identifies four areas which affect the ecumenical landscape of Scotland: the legacy...
God has always gathered believers together, and will continue to do so, even though our understandin...
Taking as her starting point the physical shape of churches and Christian events (in particular las...
(Excerpt) It is a privilege to be invited to offer a keynote address to the Institute of Liturgica...
I am grateful for the invitation to this plenary panel, which is considering Steve Harmon's challeng...