Archive for the 'Series - Why the Reformation? Past & Present Importance' Category

Lady Jane Grey: When witness means death

Sunday, July 27th, 2008
 
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This evening Dr. Michael Haykin, Professor Church History & Biblical Spirituality presents the final lecture in this series.

Caught up in the power politics of the day, Jane Grey, a 16 year old teenager found herself made Queen. Something that lasted but nine days. Arrested for her faith in and love for the Lord Jesus, she would be executed in the Tower of London–but not before she gave a stirling testimony of true faith. A stirring tale for any age.

William Tyndale and the Gift of your Bible

Sunday, July 20th, 2008
 
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This evening Dr. Michael Haykin, Professor Church History & Biblical Spirituality presents the second lecture in this series.

Ever wonder about how the Bible came to us in English. Well, this message will look at the key figure behind it–William Tyndale, a word-smith par excellence. His version of the New Testament was so good that 90% of the King James Version New Testament is his. A greater story of the power of the Word of God.

The Reformation: Is it over?

Sunday, July 13th, 2008
 
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This evening Dr. Michael Haykin, Professor Church History & Biblical Spirituality presents this first lecture.

Recently, some historians have said that the achievements of the Reformation no longer need to be emphasized–Christ alone the way of salvation, Scripture alone the authority for the church, faith alone the means by which we are saved. This message will look at these key concepts of the Reformation and show that they are needed as much now as they were then.