7 Good Reasons to Leave a Church
What are some legitimate reasons for leaving a church? Here are seven.
“If your church begins to fudge on matters of orthodoxy, placing cultural relevance or social gospel initiatives above sound doctrine and biblical authority, look for another church. Sometimes a church outright embraces heresy and it is loud and clear, but more often the march away from orthodoxy is a slow and hard-to-discern series of small... Continue Reading
The Four Most Common Acts of Stupidity That Get Pastors Fired
Pastors and other church leaders: Please heed the words in this post.
“For some reason, some church leaders just don’t think they will get caught. Or they think the baby steps won’t lead to major steps toward a total fall. Please read these four acts of stupidity carefully and prayerfully. And ask God to protect you from falling in any one of these areas.” “Don’t do... Continue Reading
What Is The Pastor To Be?
The 21st-century pastorate can be a daunting position to hold
“Some church’s expectations are so high—and stories of notoriously demanding churches are in strong supply—that many pastors experience burnout. A cottage industry has sprung up around this phenomenon: conferences, workshops, counselors, books, and materials all to support the beleaguered minister.” Today’s pastor wears many hats. Some of these hats are appropriate, aligning with the... Continue Reading
The Quest for Biblical Worship (Part 2)
No one, from Bucer to Calvin to the Westminster Assembly to the late 20th century considered liturgical uniformity unusual, indeed the opposite
How much “sameness” is enough and how much is too much? The devil, quite literally, is in the details. The Apostles expect a high degree of uniformity between the churches and demand a high degree of conformity. Reformed churches not only have the regulative principle worship (RPW) to guide them regarding elements and forms,... Continue Reading
Reviving the Dying Small-Town Church
The percent of rural congregations shrunk from 43 percent in 1998 to 32 percent in 2012, according to the National Congregations Study.
“Village Missions is almost entirely a revitalization ministry,” said Wechsler, who grew up in Long Island, New York, before attending a Village Missions church in Idaho. They don’t need to plant new churches, because there’s almost always an existing building with the remnants of a congregation. Jeremy Sarver was a mama’s boy, so when... Continue Reading
Pastoral pipeline: Will there be enough ministers to serve the Presbyterian Church?
Retirements and deaths are outpacing ordinations.
Not everyone is as certain as Hinson-Hasty that a pastor shortage is pending – in part because another piece of the puzzle involves 50 years of declining membership in mainline Protestant churches. Over the past two decades, the PC(USA)’s membership has dropped from 2.63 million in 1996 to 1.48 million in 2016, a decline of... Continue Reading
What if We Applied “For Better or Worse” to Church Commitment?
What would happen if we had higher expectations of commitment, both in marriage and in church?
This desire for perfect compatibility is a problem. And that makes sense for a generation that’s grown up in a consumerist society where there are limitless options of brands and apps and genres and communities that can be tailored and curated in a perfect-for-me sort of way. We approach the church with the same mentality.... Continue Reading
The Top Ten Sources of Discouragement for Pastors
Pastors have pressures. These are the top ten from the interactions we have.
I hear from pastors and other church leaders thousands of times a year. Using this massive amount of information, I aggregated many of the comments related to discouragement. I attempted to quantify them and list them in order of frequency. “Is this valley I am going through normal for pastors?” The question came to... Continue Reading
Death to the One-Year Rule!
We are never served by emphasizing haste at the expense of godly character.
In many cases, a year will prove insufficient. This should not be a surprise because there is nothing magical about a year. There is no intrinsic power in the passing of 365 days and nights. A year gives us a date to put on a calendar, a reminder to enter into a task management app.... Continue Reading
Why Churches Should have Meaningful Membership
Church membership must be a priority for Christians because God has not only called us into a covenantal relationship with himself, but also with others.
Meaningful membership helps us to see who we have this day-to-day New Covenant relationship with and who we are immediately responsible for. Knowing who we are accountable to helps to clarify what and how we are doing. Membership helps us to see who we are accountable to and responsible for. Church membership is a concept... Continue Reading
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