‘Dick Lucas’ mind was blown apart’ – with Andrew Atherstone

‘Dick Lucas’ mind was blown apart’ – with Andrew Atherstone

1986. London’s Westminster Central Hall. The then young Australian preacher Phillip Jensen takes the platform at the Evangelical Ministry Assembly, and detonated UK Anglican Evangelicalism 

Dick Lucas, the elder statesman of UK Evangelicalism Rector of St Helen's Bishopsgate, said his mind was "blown apart by these bold Australian exhortations." 

Chris Green says a room full of ministers in training were "revolutionised overnight." 

It's the third in our occasional series of specials on evangelical oral history.

We are with Dr Andrew Atherstone (Wycliffe Hall Oxford) and this time we trace how a Sydney rector's insistence on Bible teaching and the local congregation, over and above inherited Anglican structure made such an impact on the UK evangelical scene. 

Jensen's 1986 and 1988 addresses didn't just inspire, but they gave a generation of English ministers permission to think differently about bishops, boundaries and where real spiritual authority lives.

Phillip Jensen’s Evangelical Ministry Assembly talks are below:

In it to win it—or quit now? with Andrew Atherstone

In it to win it—or quit now? with Andrew Atherstone