The People Are Speaking... Is The Church Of England Listening?

Something is happening across the Church of England — and it is not coming from the institution. Since this series began, something has been stirring. Not just on this channel. Not just through the work of Save the Parish. But in the comments sections, in PCC meetings, and now in the letters pages of the national press. Last week the Daily Telegraph published four letters about the state of the Church of England. Four people, from four different counties, writing independently, saying what three videos in this series have been building toward. And two of those letters come from people in my own deanery — two miles from this parish. In this video I read all four letters and respond to each one honestly. I also address the question that keeps coming up in the comments: if one vicar one church is the answer, where are the vicars going to come from? And I want to tell you something about what is happening here, in Chalfont St Giles, that I think matters for this conversation. The people are speaking. Is the Church of England listening? Substack: https://monoingles.substack.com/ Website: www.btrministries.org Links: www.monoingles.com Email: [email protected] ESV Bible Study Bible - I have used this for years, it is excellent. UK - https://amzn.to/3Q7Sqly US - https://amzn.to/3i5Qeym Disclaimer: The views expressed on this channel are my own and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the Church of England or any other organisation. My commentary is based solely on publicly available news articles, statements and blogs - I do not conduct independent investigations into the stories discussed. As such, my analysis is limited to the information presented in those articles and should not be taken as a definitive account of events. Viewers are encouraged to consult primary sources for a fuller understanding. This content is for discussion, reflection, and entertainment purposes only. Content shared is not definitive theology or professional advice. Please engage critically and prayerfully. I encourage respectful dialogue and constructive discussion — offensive or inappropriate comments may be moderated.