The Ministry of W.A.C Rowe: (and a Tribute by Ian MacPherson)

The following are extracts from a printed booklet that sampled sermons from the radio ministry of Pastor W. A. C. Rowe. W.A.C Rowe was also the author of one of the first Pentecostal (and Apostolic) Systematic Theologies: One Lord; One Faith. Yet despite fondly dipping into this book many times over the years, I confessContinue reading “The Ministry of W.A.C Rowe: (and a Tribute by Ian MacPherson)”

Have we become eschatologically agnostic? (Does what we believe about the End Times matter?)

The Apostolic Church, like most denominations, has a statement of faith. In our statement of faith we have a section that reads, we believe in: “The virgin birth, sinless life, atoning death, triumphant resurrection, ascension, and abiding intercession of our Lord Jesus Christ; His second coming, and millennial reign upon earth.” That’s a lot ofContinue reading “Have we become eschatologically agnostic? (Does what we believe about the End Times matter?)”

Can Old Books Give Us Fresh Truths? (David Watson warns about the danger of spiritual asthma)

I love a new book as much as the next person. We need fresh perspectives on today’s issues. That said, I love old books more. Older books have a way of speaking into contemporary situations without the presuppositions of contemporary authors (and readers). That’s not to say authors from previous generations don’t have their ownContinue reading “Can Old Books Give Us Fresh Truths? (David Watson warns about the danger of spiritual asthma)”

Where are the Preachers of the Word? A Challenge from two Church of Scotland Ministers to the Church in Scotland

This week I have come across two quotes, from two Church of Scotland Ministers (one living and one deceased) which are remarkably similar in spirit, despite being written more than 40 years apart. One is challenging the quality of preaching in contemporary ‘evangelicalism’ (a defining term that doesn’t really say much about anything anymore) andContinue reading “Where are the Preachers of the Word? A Challenge from two Church of Scotland Ministers to the Church in Scotland”

Does what we believe about the Bible really matter?

The Bible is (probably) read in every church. It’s (probably) read by almost every professing Christian (some will read it more than others). Most Christians (probably) have some idea of some of the things the Bible says. Yet how many Christians think biblically about the Bible? What do I mean? The Apostle Paul gives usContinue reading “Does what we believe about the Bible really matter?”

Transitions: Ministry Update re Kairos Church

On Sunday the 22nd February, I preached my last sermon at Kairos Church as the Lead pastor, having planted the church in 2020. It was a very moving service with a variety of emotions. There was a natural sadness that comes with the end of a season, but there was also joy and gratitude inContinue reading “Transitions: Ministry Update re Kairos Church”

“I love Jesus but I don’t need the church!”: Is this Biblical?

‘An Apostolic People: Foundations and Features of a Missional Church’ is the first book I’ve picked up in 2026, It’s a quick read. I started and finished on the 1st January. The book was a core text for the Baton course (a leadership development programme for ACUK). The course no longer runs, and has beenContinue reading ““I love Jesus but I don’t need the church!”: Is this Biblical?”

2026: Starting the Year with God’s Word

Happy New year! You’ve made it. I don’t know what kind of year you’ve had. For many of us there will have been special moments and there will have been dark moments. Hopefully you’ve had more good than bad moments. Whatever season you are in, let me encourage you with verse that jumped out atContinue reading “2026: Starting the Year with God’s Word”