Church Renewal
In this the last of our weekly insights on lessons from the Puritans, we examine what J.I. Packer calls the Puritan ideal of church renewal. It is fitting to end our series on this note, for it could be said that at heart, Puritanism was a movement of church reform. It began with earnest, spiritually minded members of the Church of England wanting to see their church change. The earliest Puritans (called Brownists) wanted reform in both outward and inward aspects of the Church’s life. They wanted elements of the order and practice of the church brought back closer to […]
