Evangelical Anglicans Warn Bishops Of ‘Fundamental Disunity’ If Church Changes Teaching On Gay Relationships
The letter was sent to every bishop including the Archbishop of Canterbury recently as they consider whether to introduce some form of acceptance or blessing for gay couples.
The signatories include major church leaders as well as heads of Anglican networks and some of the Church’s largest theological colleges. Any shift in teaching that sex should only be within marriage between one man and one woman would “cause a break not only with the majority of the Anglican Communion, but with the consistent... Continue Reading
The Psalms in Worship
Too many churches never sing the psalms in public worship
“The debate surrounding so-called ‘exclusive psalmody’ is both interesting and important. It revolves in large part around the idea of there being a ‘Regulative Principle’ in public worship and how it ought to be understood and implemented.” Too many churches never sing the psalms in public worship. Despite the fact the two direct injunctions... Continue Reading
The Evangelical Civil War: An Interview With Russell Moore
There is always a tendency within evangelicalism to overreact to the last bad thing
“Leading Christian conservatives, such as Tony Perkins and Jerry Falwell Jr., didn’t steer clear of Donald Trump. They laid hands on him, eager to deploy him as their newest battering ram in the culture war. They stuck with Trump through racism, sexism, dishonesty and even the publication of his third wife’s mid-1990s girl-on-girl porno shoot.”... Continue Reading
10 Things You Should Know About Tithing Under The Mosaic Covenant
Just as the NT knows nothing of an unbaptized Christian or a church-less Christian, so also the NT knows nothing of a Christian who does not give faithfully and generously to the work of God
“The question is not whether Christians are free to tithe of their income. Certainly, they are. The question is whether Christians are obligated to tithe of their income. Does the Bible legislate to believers under the New Covenant a specific percentage of their income that they are to give? The answer, I believe, is no.”... Continue Reading
A Friendly Reply To Derek Regarding Calvin, Luther, & The Falling Of The Church
Calvin never countenanced marginalizing of the doctrine of justification
“It is true that Calvin was generally more irenic toward other Protestants than was Luther and he was critical of Luther’s rhetoric on the Supper (inter alia) but there is a problem with the way you relate Calvin to Luther.” You can catch up with the flow of the discussion via Derek Rishmawy’s interesting... Continue Reading
Core Foundational Practices of Discipleship
Maturity in Christ should be the aim in discipleship, not proselytes to a denomination or zealots for a cause.
Notice that Paul stresses that discipleship is done in the context of the church with the influence of many others. Thus, examples and commands abound in the New Testament of how the body of Christ ministers to one another and participates in the disciple making process. A grandmother and mother first trained Timothy in the... Continue Reading
Church Is Boring
What if church is actually not boring? What if it’s just that we don’t seem to find the right things interesting?
The truth is, church is not all about us. Church is not what we think it should be. Church is not how we feel it should be, or even how we are feeling that day. Church is about God giving to us, and us giving to others. “Let us consider how to stir up one... Continue Reading
Where Are The Gentlemen Theologians?
The issue for me in this debate is one of public civility and kindness
“Observing evangelicals debate the doctrine of the Trinity over the last few months, I’ve thought about that breakfast room and the essay on polemic theology and wondered what would Roger Nicole think?” The first time I attended the national meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, I was an aspiring-but-not-yet PhD student. A classmate and... Continue Reading
Civil Righteousness and the Gospel in the American Church
The role of the Christian Church in American civil society is not a matter of indifference
“Tocqueville contrasts the moral witness of the Church in the U.S. with its Gospel witness—setting the clarity and harmony with which churches preach the law or morality against the public discord caused by their differences in worship.” In Democracy in America, Tocqueville discusses what he thought was a strength of American Christianity—and it is... Continue Reading
To Avoid Spiritual Abuse Church Leaders Should Do This
Anyone in a power position recognizes the possibility of abusing that power.
These are simple and general measures you can take to reduce the likelihood of abusing spiritual power that leaders have over congregants. While you may think such abuse is extremely rare, our call to be like our head Jesus demands that we hoist no millstones around the necks of vulnerable members. Anyone in a... Continue Reading
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