When Tithing Comes With a Money-Back Guarantee
This month, hundreds of Christians at a South Carolina megachurch can request a refund
“About 440 Christians joined NewSpring’s most recent challenge. Of the more than 7,000 participants over the past four years, fewer than 20—that’s a fraction of 1 percent—have asked for their money back.” This month, hundreds of Christians at a South Carolina megachurch can request a refund on all the money they’ve given since March.... Continue Reading
Leading Anglican Theologian Exposes the ‘Third Way’ Myth
The 'Third Way' encourages a false sense of 'business as usual'
“They tell us that differences between Christians about the acceptability of same-sex relationships are secondary issues and the Church should therefore follow a ‘Third Way’ which maintains unity in contrast to, on the one hand, the liberal insistence on homosexual practice as a right and, on the other, the historic understanding that this is an... Continue Reading
Nullification in the UMC, Then and Now
This time the issue is sexual morality in general and homosexual behavior in particular.
The Bible’s position on homosexual behavior is even clearer than on the issue of slavery. Old and New Testaments are in agreement that any sexual relationship outside of marriage between a man and a woman is sinful. Nevertheless, clergy and even a few bishops are claiming that the Bible is mistaken in its standards regarding... Continue Reading
Methodists Nominate 3 Openly Gay Candidates for Bishop
Two U.S. jurisdictions will consider three openly gay candidates for bishop next month
It’s not the first time an openly gay candidate has been nominated — Wulf has been nominated before, according to Reconciling Ministries Executive Director Matt Berryman — but there’s “no question” there is momentum this time after last month’s United Methodist Church General Conference in Portland, Ore. At its quadrennial meeting last month, the United... Continue Reading
2 Chronicles 7:14 Isn’t About American Politics
2 Chronicles 7:14 isn’t talking about America or its national identity or some generic sense of “revival;” it is speaking of the God’s covenant people, the Church.
We too often see America as somehow more “real” than the kingdom, and our country as more important than the church. But 2 Chronicles 7:14 itself starts with the question of identity: “If my people…called by my name…” This, or any other country, is not called by the name of God. The kingdom of God,... Continue Reading
Songs for a Hard Road – The Resurgence of Psalm Singing by God’s People
A growing number of Christian musical groups from around the world are composing new melodies for singing the Psalms in corporate worship. Here's a quick review of Psalm singing - old and new.
Augustine, our great North African father, said that each Psalm had a ‘single body of feeling that vibrates in every syllable’. As Peter Brown has noted, Augustine believed that each Psalm could be presented as a microcosm of the whole Bible — the clear essence of Christianity refracted through in the exotic spectrum of Hebrew... Continue Reading
The 222nd General Assembly Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Brief Summary
Over the last year one of the big questions swirling around the PC(USA) has been form and function of the church, particularly at the national level
The Assembly considered an overture on “Admission of, and Apology for, Harms Done to the LGBTQ/Q Members of the PC(USA), Family and Friends.” With much discussion in both the committee and on the floor, and with the broad support of many groups – but not all – the Assembly approved a statement that says the... Continue Reading
When Did Churches Start Celebrating The Fourth Of July?
Many pastors in America struggle with whether and how to acknowledge the Fourth of July without blending Christian worship and civil religion together.
A bit of searching in historical newspapers suggests that these services were fairly common in early national history, although references to them were rare to nonexistent on years when the Fourth of July fell on a Sunday. I would be interested to know if this meant that they did not hold them in those years,... Continue Reading
A Shadow of Former Things: PCUSA General Assembly Post Mortem Analysis
Why did the biennial meeting of the largest Presbyterian denomination in the country garner so little attention?
Why did the biennial meeting of the largest Presbyterian denomination in the country garner so little attention? Well, news outlets like extremes and from a worldly perspective, nothing particularly explosive happened. Volatile items of business like that related to Israel and fossil fuels, were answered in measured ways. The so-called “apology overture” in which LGBTQQ... Continue Reading
Churches & Same Sex Marriage
How has same sex marriage changed or affected America’s churches? Not much AND a great deal.
Polls are often trumpeted showing that majorities of self-identified Catholics and oldline Protestants, plus a large minority of evangelicals favor same-sex marriage. Yet closer examination almost always shows that actively church going adherents are much more traditional. Many secularists assumed in their historically determinist way after the court ruling that religion like the rest of... Continue Reading
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