The Spectator

Letters | 18 June 2015

Plus: Peter Hitchens and Alasdair Lexden on David Cameron, and a new theory on Dear Mary’s buttons

issue 20 June 2015

Growing congregations

Sir: I would like to take issue with Damian Thompson (‘Crisis of faith’, 13 June) and his assertions that England’s churches are in deep trouble. Last Saturday 250 Christians ranging in age from zero to 80, from two independent and orthodox local churches in Lancaster and Morecambe, met in a school to sing, pray, and hear preaching about Jesus Christ — this as well as our normal Sunday services. We believe we are doing what the Bible tells us to: preaching the good news of Christ from the pages of the Bible — and our churches are growing. Indeed, we can testify to growth in many local churches in the UK (whether independent or within a denomination).
Gerry Straker
Pastor, Church by the Bay, Morecambe

Inevitable decline

Sir: The decline of Christianity in a freethinking country like Britain is the inevitable result of God giving man the free will to discover that he doesn’t exist.

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