Beware–Danger! What Happens When We Subsume Lyric To Music In Worship
Urging the Church to rescue hymn poetry from the influence of Revivalism so that our hymnal format reflects biblical priority in sung worship.
In Protestant Christian worship, music has always been in a subordinate role, supporting and aiding the worshiper in taking to heart and mind the meaning and richness of the poetic lyric. Though Calvin knew and appreciated the incredible power of music to move hearts, he cautioned against getting music and the objective meaning of the... Continue Reading
3 Ways to Not Be a Jerk When Sharing the Gospel on Social Media
Here are three things you can do to stop being a jerk and more effectively share the gospel.
From atheists and agnostics to absolute apostates, social media is a common grace wherein we can dialogue with a far larger scope of worldviews than we could have imagined just a few short years ago. And in a season like the one we’re in here in the United States (just simmering down from a heated... Continue Reading
No Mystical Body on the Religious Right
There’s no aspiration among evangelicals to know or embrace the “doctrine of the Mystical Body”
American evangelicals today would admit an aspiration to know the Ten Commandments and Jesus’s Beatitudes, even if they’d overlook a commandment here or there, or squirm at a beatitude or two (or three or four). But “the Mystical Body”—that’s different. Russell Moore’s 2016 Erasmus lecture, “Can the Religious Right be Saved?,” provided a wide-ranging... Continue Reading
Postelection Opportunities
Regardless of politics, Christians are best poised to offer help where it’s most needed
This summer, Phillips served on a Presbyterian Church in America denominational committee that helped approve an overture apologizing for racism in the denomination’s history. “This is Christian love in action,” he says. “Why would we not want to say we are appalled these things happened and we’re sorry for that? Why would we not repudiate... Continue Reading
Does Saying ‘It’s Okay to Be Small’ Give Churches an Excuse to Settle for Less?
Every church should be actively participating in kingdom growth
“We need to always be about kingdom growth. To do that, we need healthy churches of all sizes – always getting stronger, healthier and contributing to the growth of the kingdom of God. But it’s hard for smaller churches and their pastors to feel like they’re making that contribution when they’re treated like failures if... Continue Reading
Kill the Midweek Prayer Meeting?
We as leaders must not burden people with more than what the Scripture requires or browbeat and shame them for lack of participation in non-essentials.
Church leadership often laments a lack of participation in midweek prayer meetings because we know the power God gives through prayer. Perhaps we can overemphasize one good-but-not-required way of doing things. The one divinely ordained corporate prayer meeting is public worship on the Lord’s Day. On that appointed day, the congregation calls on the name... Continue Reading
The Bigger Story Behind Jen Hatmaker
The benefits and challenges of women’s ministry in the age of bestsellers, viral blog posts, and inspirational conferences.
The biggest names in women’s ministry—from Hatmaker to authors like Shauna Niequist—remain intimately involved in their own local churches, and most have Bible college or seminary degrees. Still, without traditional structures in place, followers can find themselves wondering about a leader’s stance on a particular issue or surprised by her sudden change in approach. (This... Continue Reading
Covenant Student Athletes Take A Knee During National Anthem
Some members of the Covenant College men’s and women’s basketball teams took a knee during the singing of the national anthem at home basketball games.
The College has come alongside the student body through open forums and many one-on-one conversations in an effort to walk with students as they wrestle with issues of injustice and protest, and strive toward thoughtful disagreement. The College will continue to provide opportunities for students to participate in meaningful discussions and occasions to dialogue with... Continue Reading
The 5 C’s of Preaching
What are the basic elements of biblical preaching?
You can preach an expository sermon with clarity and conviction and even compassion, but if you’ve missed the gospel of Jesus Christ, you’ve not even preached a Christian sermon. Only the gospel of Christ’s cross and resurrection can both save a lost soul and sanctify a found one. It is God’s grace in the good... Continue Reading
Where Was Your Church Before Luther?
Reformers saw themselves as restoring the theology, piety, and practice instituted by Christ and received by the earliest post-apostolic church
We trust that the elect are always brought to true faith by the sovereign work of the Spirit through the divinely ordained means (namely, the preaching of the gospel). Even where the church’s theology, piety, and practice was profoundly corrupted there were still faithful ministers in local parishes calling their people to Christ and offering... Continue Reading
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