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News

Graham Tomlin appointed Dean of the new St Mellitus College

The Principal of SPTC Graham Tomlin has been appointed as the first Dean of the new St Mellitus College. The new college is an initiative of the Bishops of London and Chelmsford, and aims to provide theological training for Christians across the capital.

What is the Trinity and why does it matter?

This is a condensed version of a talk given by Graham Tomlin at Holy Trinity Brompton.

Can we trust God and the Bible?

GodPod is a theological podcast in which Graham, Jane and Mike along with guest speakers, discuss a variety of theological questions and topics. In GodPod 23 Graham Tomlin and Mike Lloyd were joined by Guest Speaker Amy Orr-Ewing who, as well as being Training Director for the Zacharias Trust, has recently written her second book ‘Why Trust the Bible?’

Graham Tomlin's new book

Graham's new book 'The Seven Deadly Sins' has just been published. In it he shows that although the seven deadly sins (pride, greed, envy, anger, lust, gluttony and sloth) were originally a medieval idea, contemporary culture still finds each sin attractive. Graham then moves on to look at each sin in detail and ends by considering some practical steps we can take to overcome them in our lives.

The book is available to buy from the HTB bookshop. Please phone: +44 (0)845 644 7533 for more information

'The Emotional Power of Music in Worship: Have we anything to fear?'

On 14th June Dr James Steven gave the SPTC & Worship Central Annual Lecture at HTB. Please click here to download his lecture.
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