Church
What's Wrong with Women Bishops?
Gerald Bray
Gerald Bray examines the case for and against women in the episcopate. An audio resource in mp3 format.
Click here also for an article on this subject by Gerald Bray called Bishops, Presbyters and Women.
The Church of England
Christopher Ash
What is the Church of England, in theory and in practice? What is it for? Christopher Ash addresses these questions prompted by the advance of liberalism in the church.
Why I am Protestant Reformed and Evangelical
Peter Jensen
Three talks from the Archbishop of Sydney to help Christians clarify their identity in a confusing theological world. An audio resource in mp3 format.
Holy Communion in Common Worship
David G. Peterson
The Principal of Oak Hill Theological College with an in-depth critique of the most recent Anglican liturgies for the Lord's Supper.
Women in the Episcopate
Michael J. Ovey
Mike Ovey's submission to the Rochester Commission on Women in the Episcopate looks at biblical, doctrinal, and pastoral concerns.
Gospel Ministry in Ephesus and London (mp3)
Peter Adam
Peter Adam draws some valuable lessons for today from the way the Bible addresses problems in the first century church of Ephesus.
The Locus of the Church
Heaven or Earth?
David G. Peterson
David Peterson asks a crucial ecclesiological question whilst reviewing a controversial book.
God and Sex
Christopher Ash
Unravelling the issues in Part 2 of Christopher Ash's series of sermons prompted by the appointment of a liberal Archbishop.
Authority and the Bible
Christopher Ash
One of three sermons looking at issues arising from the appointment of Rowan Williams as Archbishop of Canterbury. Is the Bible our rule today?
Trends in Common Worship
David Phillips
David Phillips, Director of Church Society on trends in the new Church of England liturgies.
The Words of Institution
Ros Clarke
Examining the function of Jesus' words in the celebration of the Lord's Supper.
Are Evangelicals Necessarily Fundamentalists?
David Gibbs
David Gibbs wonders whether evangelicals should be proud of the name “Fundamentalists”.