Dick Lucas (minister)

Dick Lucas (minister)

Richard Charles "Dick" Lucas (born 1925) is an Anglican evangelical cleric, best known for his long ministry at St Helen's Bishopsgate in London, England. He is also known as a founder of the Proclamation Trust and the Cornhill Training Course. He is the author of a number of evangelical books and commentaries. With John Stott and others, Lucas was a key figure in shaping the conservative evangelical movement in the United Kingdom during the 20th century.[1]

Lucas was raised in Lewes, Sussex and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and Ridley Hall. He was ordained in the Church of England and served a first curacy at St Nicholas' Church, Sevenoaks.

Lucas was Rector of St Helen's Bishopsgate from 1961 to 1998. Under his leadership, St Helen's grew from a tiny congregation of a few individuals to a large thriving church with a ministry to city workers, families, students and young professionals. He developed a reputation for strong Bible teaching and preaching. He emerged as a widely respected evangelical speaker, particularly at the Keswick Convention. He was outspoken among his generation of evangelical ministers in encouraging systematic expositional preaching. With this in mind, Lucas was among those who established a popular and widely-duplicated programme of training workshops for preachers.

In May 1986 he founded the Proclamation Trust, the aim of which is to encourage ministry that seeks to "expound the Bible as God's Word for today".[citation needed]

In 1991, in partnership with David Jackman, Lucas helped form the Cornhill Training Course. The course originally met for training in St Peter upon Cornhill, then moved to Borough to meet in office space on Borough High Street. Lucas is no longer part of the leadership team there.

Now in his eighties, Lucas still has an active and influential ministry, preaching and speaking at conferences in the UK and further afield. He is still a Trustee of the Proclamation Trust and is Rector Emeritus of St Helen's, where he returns each summer to preach.

Bibliography

Commentaries:

  • Lucas, R. C. (1980). The Message of Colossians & Philemon (The Bible Speaks Today Series), Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press. ISBN 0-85111-521-7
  • Lucas & Green (Dec 1995). The Message of 2 Peter and Jude (The Bible Speaks Today Series), Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press. ISBN 978-0-8308-1238-7

Keswick paperbacks:

  • Lucas, et al. (1978). The Gospel, the Spirit, the Church: Keswick ministry from John Stott, Dick Lucas, Ken Prior, Gilbert Kirby and others, UK: STL Books [for] Keswick Convention Council. ISBN 978-0-903843-02-7
  • Lucas, et al. (Nov 1981). Purity and Power: Keswick Convention Ministry, 1981, UK: Send the Light Trust. ISBN 978-0-903843-59-1
  • Lucas, et al. (Nov 1986). Rebuilding the Foundations (1986 Keswick Convention), UK: Send the Light. ISBN 978-1-85078-013-7

Other works:

  • Lucas & Philip (1980). Teaching John: Unlocking the Gospel of John for the Expositor (Proclamation Trust Media), UK: Christian Focus Publications. ISBN 978-1-85792-790-0
  • Jackopson & Lucas (April 1992). Good Morning, Disciple, UK: Zondervan. ISBN 978-0-551-02584-4
  • Peter Adam (foreword by Lucas) (30 May 2004). Speaking God's Words: A Practical Theology of Preaching, UK: Regent College Publishing. ISBN 978-1-57383-322-6
  • Green and Jackman (1995). When God's Voice is Heard: Essays on preaching presented to Dick Lucas (Leicester: IVP) ISBN 0-85110-656-0

References

  1. ^ D.W. Bebbington, Evangelicalism in Modern Britain, 1989, London: Routledge p.258 and p.269

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