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a warmed heart and a disciplined mind perfectly joined

 

Sister Dorothy Hincksman Farrar (1899-1987) and the evolution of women's ministry in Methodism.

The Wesley Historical Society Annual Lecture delivered in Teignmouth Methodist Church on Monday 27 June 2005 by Dr John A Hargreaves B.A. M.A FRHistS

Order from: Church in the Market Place Publications c/o Rev. Robert Davies, 93 Lockerbie Close, Cennanon Brow, Warrington WA2 0LT. Available from above address at £5 per copy + 75p p&p. Cheques to be made payable to Church in the Market Place Publications. ISBN 1899 147 500


Dorothy H Farrar has been described as a woman of remarkable intellect and profound spirituality who possessed gifts as a pastor, preacher and teacher - qualities which made her one of the outstanding women Methodist leaders of the twentieth century. This study explores the formative influences that shaped her life and ministry and reassesses her contribution to the evolution of women's ministry in British Methodism. An inspiring preacher, she became the first woman to preach at the Methodist Central Hall, Westminster; the second woman to be elected to the office of Vice-President of Conference and the sole woman Methodist representative in the conversations for Anglican Methodist Re-union from 1956 to 1963. We owe a lot to this formidable woman.

 

 

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  • The Birds our Teachers

    the birds our teachers

     

    Biblical lessons from a lifelong bird-watcher
    John Stott

    Candle Books (1999) £8.99 ISBN 1859852726


    John Stott combines his passion for birds and his talent for biblical teaching to produce a book that would make a delightful gift. Liberally illustrated with his own colour photos of birds from every continent, these ‘essays in orni-theology' address several themes including faith, repentance, self esteem, joy, freedom and love. The basis for this is found in the command of Jesus to, ‘Behold the birds of the air!' translated by Stott as ‘watch birds!' I particularly like the chapter on joy, which likens birdsong to the desire of Christians to sing praise to God. The concluding chapter carries an important caveat - that we need to be aware of Jeremiah's warning of a possible return to pre-creation chaos, darkness and devastation and resolve to "protect and preserve our unique, God-given environment, and enjoy its ‘bio-diversity', not least its fascinating birds."

    Alison Judd

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