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UK: Report on ReNew 2014

UK: Report on ReNew 2014

By Rev. William Taylor
Sept. 27, 2014

330 clergy and senior lay leaders gathered at the Chesford Grange Conference Centre near Warwick for the 2014 ReNew conference.

ReNew is organized jointly by Church Society, Reform and the Anglican Mission in England (AMiE). In 2013 these three organizations were tasked by that year's ReNew conference with planning a way forward for Anglican evangelicals. The planning was undertaken over a nine month period, and the Basis of Faith and ReNew Commitment were agreed by their Councils and Steering Groups and by other Anglican evangelical leaders.

The majority of delegates at ReNew 2014 were incumbents of local churches, with a large number of
curates and churchwardens.

The ReNew Commitment has at its heart the evangelization of England, and the establishment of healthy, biblical local churches. Delegates committed to working both regionally and nationally towards a 'nation of healthy Anglican churches'. Local Anglican evangelical churches are to be established by working both within and, where necessary, outside Church of England structures, and both with and, where necessary, without Diocesan approval.

The Rev. Dr. Mike Ovey, Principal of Oak Hill Theological College, addressed the conference on the subject of Christology. His masterful addresses exalted Christ for His person and work, and uncovered the errors (biblical, theological and historical) of those who accuse complementarians of being Arian. Bible readings from 1 Timothy provided strong encouragement for delegates to be church leaders intent on establishing churches that are 'fit for purpose' and themselves to be good servants of Christ Jesus.

ReNew 2015 is already planned for 21-22 September at the Chesford Grange conference centre. The

ReNew planning group has been tasked with creating a means by which Church Society, AMiE and Reform churches will support one another and act together nationally.

The Revd William Taylor is Chairman, ReNew Planning Committee & Rector, St Helen's Bishopsgate

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