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December 14, 2025

This week in Christian history: Teen Mania ends, Thomas Tenison dies, missionary Amy Carmichael born

By Michael Gryboski, Editor Sunday, December 14, 2025Twitter
Thousands attend Teen Mania's Acquire the Fire event in this undated photo.Thousands attend Teen Mania's Acquire the Fire event in this undated photo. | Teen Mania

Throughout the Church's extensive history, numerous events of lasting significance have occurred.

Each week marks anniversaries of significant milestones, unforgettable tragedies, remarkable triumphs, notable births and notable deaths.

Some events spanning 2,000 years of history might be familiar, while others might be unknown to many.

The following pages highlight anniversaries of notable events in Christian history, including the death of Thomas Tenison, the birth of Amy Carmichael, and the closure of Teen Mania.

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By Michael Gryboski, Editor Sunday, December 14, 2025Twitter

Thomas Tenison dies – Dec. 14, 1715

Thomas Tenison (1636-1715), a former archbishop of Cantebury and founding member of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.Thomas Tenison (1636-1715), a former archbishop of Cantebury and founding member of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. | Wikimedia Commons

This week marks the anniversary of when Thomas Tenison, a scholar and former archbishop of Canterbury credited with helping shape the Church of England’s response to the Enlightenment, died at the age of 79.

Raised during the English Civil War and the early Enlightenment, Tenison was ordained a priest in 1659 and appointed archbishop in 1694, serving in that role until his death.

Tenison is credited with preserving unity within the Anglican Church and with advocating religious toleration, as well as with a series of sermons reconciling faith and reason.

“During his lifetime, Tenison's sermons, writings, and administrative reforms significantly impacted clergy training, doctrinal clarity, and social responsibility within the Anglican tradition,” noted Biography Central.

“His approach to balancing doctrinal orthodoxy with intellectual openness helped shape the church’s response to the Enlightenment, ensuring its relevance in a rapidly changing intellectual landscape. His advocacy for education and moral reform influenced the development of Anglican educational institutions and charitable organizations.”

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