What is a Faithful Preacher?
All of this, and more, facilitates spiritual growth and maturation—not just for the preacher, but for his hearers.
Year after year, the rigor of preparing sermons has deepened my Scriptural knowledge. The thousands of hours wrestling with texts have been incalculably sanctifying. Moreover, preaching verse-by-verse through books in the Bible forces me to confront difficult doctrines, grapple with knotty texts, and apply the full complement of Scripture to my own life. Plus, regularly... Continue Reading
City Church (Houston) Affiliates With ECO
City Church began as a church plant of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA).
For many reasons I’m excited about how ECO will help us realize the mission of City Church. ECO’s core values align with City Church’s. ECO is committed to the authority of scripture, winsomely reformed, devoted to relational accountability, enthusiastically missional, and gospel-centered. They celebrate the gifts the Holy Spirit has given to all believers and extend... Continue Reading
North American Mission Board To Pay Funeral Expenses For Shooting Victims; Gaines, Page To Minister To Survivors
Southern Baptist Mission Board has offered to cover funeral expenses for the shooting victims in Sutherland Springs, Texas
First Baptist Pastor Frank Pomeroy, who was out of town when the shooting occurred and whose 14-year-old daughter Annabelle was among the dead, told reporters the church’s tragedy will exalt Christ. “Christ is the one who’s going to be lifted up,” Pomeroy said at a Nov. 6 news conference. “That’s what I’m telling everybody. You... Continue Reading
You Can’t Reform What You Won’t Touch
Reformation, like swimming, takes more than just standing on the side talking about it.
Examples of this abound. Those who add volumes of Puritan works to their libraries but who never visit the sick or imprisoned (like many of those books would tell them to do). Those busy building their web presence with Calvin quotes but who do not have a presence in their local community. Those who talk... Continue Reading
The Church’s Answer to Racism and Sexism
Dear fellow believer, let us manifest the unity for which our culture is searching.
As Christians, we view all people as possessing inherent dignity and worth. From the womb to the grave, they matter. From the streets of Manilla to the Mansions on Park Avenue, they possess worth. But even more than that. In the body of Christ, we bring together Greek and Jew, barbarian and Scythian, poor and... Continue Reading
15 Theses Against The Prosperity Church
“Thus be confident of entering into heaven through many tribulations rather than through the false security of peace.”
Indulgence preachers promised that financial gifts to their ministries would save people from suffering in death. In the same way, prosperity preachers promise that financial gifts to their ministries will save people from suffering in life. Neither are true. God is not cheap; we cannot buy his favour. We cannot afford it. We are redeemed... Continue Reading
How the Country’s Largest White Presbyterian Church Became Multiethnic
Craig Strickland planted Hope Church — the largest white Presbyterian congregation in America with about 6,600 weekly attendees — back before church planting was cool
“Today, one out of five people who attends Hope is black. Of the 106 staff, 18 are nonwhite—including the senior pastor. The congregation sings hymns, contemporary Christian, and black gospel. Members work in predominantly black, underresourced neighborhoods in north Memphis together through Hope’s community development corporation.” Craig Strickland planted Hope Church—the largest white Presbyterian congregation... Continue Reading
8 Contrasting Signs of an Insecure Leader
The following list of leadership characteristics contains 4 sets of 2 contrasting signs
Some leaders try to stay in competition with those who ought to be seen as partners or complements to Christ’s mission in their communities. They are always pointing out the flaws of other churches, the deficiencies of their leaders, touting their own successes against the others’ failures as a sign of how “we’re doing it... Continue Reading
Church George Washington Attended Removes Plaque Honoring First Pres
The church is also removing a plaque that memorializes Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee
“We understand that both Washington and Lee lived in times much different than our own, and that each man, in addition to his public persona, was a complicated human being, and like all of us, a child of God,” reads a letter issued by the church board. The historic Episcopalian Christ Church in Alexandria, Virginia,... Continue Reading
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
Discovering the power of Luther’s original lyrics
Leading the way not just in word, but in song, was Martin Luther. He wrote nearly forty hymns, many of which he composed not only the words but even the music. His most famous, of course, “A Mighty Fortress,” often is called “The Battle Hymn of the Reformation.” The Reformers didn’t just protest; they... Continue Reading
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