Tag Archives: Ecumenism
If there’s any “Church life” in twenty years’ time… what will it look like?

The Church will not be the same in 2035. What will it be like? I have great confidence that the Church will be healthy and strong in 2035, because Jesus will still be Lord. I am under no illusion, however, that it will be the same as it is today. In fact, the way church life […]
- December 9, 2014
- / Category Baptism, Believer-Baptism, Body of Christ, Evangelism, Marketplace Christianity, Marketplace Evangelism, Ministry, Paedobaptism
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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Religious Freedom: Do Christians need to relearn it?

Freedom of Religion: A Christian EthicFreedom from religion? Some non-religious people think that the constitution provides for “freedom from religion”. It most certainly does not! It provides for freedom of religion. And it’s a vital freedom. So much so that what might seem to be a home-run for the Christian cause, which violates the freedom of […]
- October 10, 2012
- / Category Current Affairs
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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Has the Eucharist been redefined?

Does the Roman Catholic Church still hold to Transubstantiation as a doctrine? I attended Midnight Mass at the beautiful St Mary’s Church in Ipswich on Christmas Eve 2011. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and will do it again this year. A couple of things caught my attention, and in my interest as a student of the […]
- June 18, 2012
- / Category Commentary, Eucharist, Sacraments, Transubstantiation
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
- / 2 Comments.
One Church, Across all Time

If there is “One Church”, and there always has been only one, then surely it’s the same Church…? I stumbled across a wonderful expression of the “One Church” phenomenon in a theological textbook. I gladly receive it and add it to the wonderfully compelling image of “One Church”: we are part of the same church […]
- June 15, 2012
- / Category Body of Christ, Church, Church Group, Commentary, Reflection on Ministry
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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Ecumenism in Roman Catholic theology: Lumen Gentium analysed for Ecumenism.

Summary – Lumen Gentium as an Ecumenical document Lumen Gentium, (“Light of Nations”, Vatican II, 1964) changed nothing in the ecclesiology of the Roman Catholic Church, and it was designed that way. But the whole process of Vatican II, including this document, did prove to be a catalyst for ecumenical dialogue in many ways. Again, this […]
- June 2, 2012
- / Category Ecumenism, Research
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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Is the practice of “Journaling” Biblical?

Define the Gospel In Christianity Today, on 14th June, 1999 (>Article<), nine Evangelical leaders were invited to “define the gospel” within about 300 words. The responses are very interesting, highlighting the various emphases of their various traditions.
- May 15, 2012
- / Category Commentary, Journalling
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
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How many churches are there?

Why are there so many denominations in the Christian faith? What’s the difference? Does it matter? I was wonderfully confronted by the living God in a little Anglican church, and came to faith. Since that time I have been quite involved in a Salvation Army church, a Churches of Christ church, a Pentecostal church, and a church that […]
- May 12, 2012
- / Category Church, Church Group, Commentary, Reflection on Ministry
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
- / 2 Comments.
The Salvation Army and the Sacraments

Is the Salvation Army a Church? Originally, no. The Salvation Army originally denied that it was a church (“we are not professing to be a church” – Catherine Booth, War Cry, 2 January 1883). It came in for criticism because for a long time it did not enter into the debates between Christian denominations concerning the “Sacraments” […]
- May 9, 2012
- / Category Church Group, Commentary, Sacraments
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
- / 4 Comments.
Roman Catholic Decree on Ecumenism: “Unitatis Redintegratio”

The Roman Catholic Church… a Decree on Ecumenism… Really? In the 1960’s, the Roman Catholic church made a big effort in an attempt to begin to reverse the 400-year rift between herself and the Protestant churches, even acknowledging that there was fault on both sides. She made a range of statements demonstrating that she understood […]
- May 8, 2012
- / Category Commentary, Ecumenism
- / Posted By Kevin Bennett
- / No Comments.
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Jesus and the Wineskins: What does it mean?
Nobody seems to understand what the wineskins are about! A friend asked me what Jesus was talking about when he mentioned sewing patches onto garments, and putting wine into wineskins. I didn’t know the answer, and a quick overview of the commentaries revealed that nobody else does either. Most theories produce problematic answers Whereas there […]