The Tyndale Society is talking to partners like the Bible Society and others, to mark the 500th anniversary of William Tyndale's New Testament. Tyndale's New Testament started to be smuggled into England in 1526 and the 500th anniversary will be in 2026. If you are interested in this, please contact our Projects Coordinator.
The Tyndale Society is hoping to develop a walking trail in south Gloucestershire in the stomping ground of William Tyndale. We do not know exactly where he was born but we know where he grew up. This will be a walking route for pilgrims and historians using existing footpaths and connecting to pubs, car parks and bus stops. It will link up places like North Nibley (where there is a monument to Tyndale) and Little Sodbury. We hope to have this available for the 500th anniversary of the New Testament in 2026.
If you are interested in this, please contact our Projects Coordinator.
The Tyndale Society is working with the American, evangelical publisher Crossway to make a half-hour documentary about William Tyndale. This will be filmed on location in England and Antwerp, featuring interviews with experts from the Tyndale Society.
Since 2021, the Tyndale Society has been partnering with MissionAssist to digitise William Tyndale's publlshed Scripture translations. We are digitising Tyndale's published Bible translation work firstly in the original spelling so that you can see how it looked, and then in modernised spelling, to make it easier for people to read.
These works will be available for scholars and historians. The intention is to develop an app that can be made available for research. We hope to have this ready for the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the New Testament in 2026. The work is being made accessible on the Tyndale Global Bible website.
If you are interested in this, please contact our Projects Coordinator.