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What does it really mean to be a reformer in the Church? Many evangelicals laud the legacy of the Protestant reformation whilst holding very tightly to particular traditions and practices within their churches which can, over time, drift further and further away from Biblical norms. Those who seek to recover them usually end up causing trouble, one way or another.
In this special episode of That Good Fight, Aaron interviews Terry Virgo, one of the most important leaders in the Church in Britain within the last 50 years, having founded the Reformed charismatic movement, Newfrontiers, which has since grown to several thousand congregations in many nations across the world. Virgo recounts some of his story, including his time sitting at the feet of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, who gave him vital advice in the midst of the conflicts he was being confronted with by other church leaders at the time.
Aaron and Terry discuss what lessons can be learnt when "pioneering" beyond the existing ecclesial establishment, what often goes wrong with the modern "charismatic" movement, particularly in relation to worshp, and what it means to take a more thoroughgoing Biblical approach to the role of the Spirit in both challenging and encouraging His people when most needed.
For more of Terry Virgo's content:
https://www.terryvirgo.org/
For more of Aaron Edwards' content:
https://thatgoodfight.substack.com/
By That Good FightWhat does it really mean to be a reformer in the Church? Many evangelicals laud the legacy of the Protestant reformation whilst holding very tightly to particular traditions and practices within their churches which can, over time, drift further and further away from Biblical norms. Those who seek to recover them usually end up causing trouble, one way or another.
In this special episode of That Good Fight, Aaron interviews Terry Virgo, one of the most important leaders in the Church in Britain within the last 50 years, having founded the Reformed charismatic movement, Newfrontiers, which has since grown to several thousand congregations in many nations across the world. Virgo recounts some of his story, including his time sitting at the feet of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, who gave him vital advice in the midst of the conflicts he was being confronted with by other church leaders at the time.
Aaron and Terry discuss what lessons can be learnt when "pioneering" beyond the existing ecclesial establishment, what often goes wrong with the modern "charismatic" movement, particularly in relation to worshp, and what it means to take a more thoroughgoing Biblical approach to the role of the Spirit in both challenging and encouraging His people when most needed.
For more of Terry Virgo's content:
https://www.terryvirgo.org/
For more of Aaron Edwards' content:
https://thatgoodfight.substack.com/