The aims of the Society are to promote a greater knowledge and understanding of the importance of the contribution made by Tyndale to the English Reformation by his Biblical translations and theological writings, and to encourage relevant research and study.

Membership of the Society is international and we warmly encourage anyone interested in its aims to join. The Society is in no way a credal body and all are welcome into membership regardless of their personal religion or other philosophy of life. Lower down this page is information on membership and applying to become a member.

The Tyndale Society's UK Charity Registration Number is 1020405.

More about The Tyndale Society

Aims of the society

The aims of the Society are to promote a greater knowledge and understanding of the importance of the contribution made by Tyndale to the English Reformation...

A brief history

The Tyndale Society was inaugurated in 1995. It followed on from the activities organised the previous year by the William Tyndale Quincentenary Trust. The...

Membership

All members receive: The Tyndale Society Journal twice a year. Details of forthcoming conferences and other events, sometimes including visits to sites...

Subscriptions

If you wish to become a member, there are two methods available for making subscriptions: EITHER Download the appropriate membership application form using...