Presbyterians in Australia ‘Will Cut State Ties’ Over Gay Marriage
The Presbyterian Church in Australia will halt all co-operation with the state on the matter of marriage if same-sex marriage is legalized.
Under Mr Middleton’s proposal, the church would establish its own independent register of ecclesiastical marriages, which would have nothing to do with the state. The ecclesiastical marriages would have no legal standing but be recognised by the church itself. It would be up to individual couples whether to also to go through a registry process... Continue Reading
Confession and Pastoral Theology: The Usefulness of Confessional Orthodoxy
Confessional orthodoxy does not take its cues from the surrounding culture
“Confessional orthodoxy, because its foundation is the Word of God, can be used to remind the struggling believer of what he truly believes, even as that same one is being intensely reminded of the devastating effects of sin that afflicts the Lord’s people.” Whether formally acknowledged or not, confessional orthodoxy is a matter of ... Continue Reading
Ever-Declining United Methodist Women a Warning Sign
Evangelical young women can take note and be careful not to follow in the footsteps of UMW
“At its peak in 1974, UMW claimed 1.36 million members. This means the women’s mission group has lost 64 percent of its total membership since that time. It gets worse. The UMW has lost 114,742 members in just the last five years.” An evangelical shift is unfolding in the United Methodist Church (UMC). Recent... Continue Reading
Majority of American Christians Do Not Find Bible Reading and Church Attendance Essential
American Christianity has been hijacked by the individual at the expense of the whole.
“Earlier this month, the Pew Research Center published some data on what American Christians value in everyday life. The data is fascinating, and I’d encourage you to read the summary here or the full report here.” That Instagrammed photo of your girlfriend with her Bible and coffee the other morning was probably staged…so kinda... Continue Reading
Methodists Postpone Decisions On Sexuality, Marriage
In mid-May, gay-rights supporters called on the United Methodist bishops to change the denomination’s policies on homosexuality.
Disagreement on sexuality and marriage have caused a deep divide between conservatives and liberals in the 12.3 million-member United Methodist Church. Pro-gay rights supporters want approval for clergy to live an openly homosexual lifestyle and for clergy to officiate same-sex marriages. As of now, the church condones sexual relations only within the covenant of monogamous,... Continue Reading
Church of Scotland Votes to Allow Gay Marriage for Ministers and Deacons
Although the vote does allow for clergy to be in same-sex marriages, it does not permit clergy to facilitate same-sex weddings.
This decision, which has been in the works for years, did not change the wording of the church’s statement of faith. That will be discussed by the General Assembly next year. But the way has already been paved for a further departure from biblical Christian teaching. Given the current cultural acceptance of same-sex marriage, it... Continue Reading
Three Modes of Christian Formation: Experience, Doctrine, and Liturgy
Here is the paradigm that has helped me understand the wide range of Christian expression
“Regardless of the denomination, there seems to be three modes of Christian formation: experience, doctrine, liturgy. These three modes have proven true to my religious life, but they have also been borne out in conversations with friends, with remarkably little variation.” A year ago I attended a conference at Georgetown University in honor of the fiftieth anniversary... Continue Reading
Why Your Pastor Should Say “No More to Beth Moore”
Beth Moore is an extremely popular Bible teacher, author, and founder of Living Proof Ministries
“Although concerns have been raised through the years, Beth Moore continues to be welcomed into the study groups within local churches where women read her books, study guides, and watch her videos with limited, if any, oversight from the pastoral staff. Below I’ve documented three main reasons why pastors should fire Beth Moore from the women’s ministry... Continue Reading
The PCA and the Right Against Self-Incrimination: Against Overture 14 at the PCA General Assembly
Overture 14 seeks to change BCO 35-1 to read that "church officers under accusation with regards to doctrinal views shall be required to testify before the court."
At the 2015 General Assembly in Chattanooga, the PCA rejected an overture to require an accused officer to testify against himself. Doctrinal charges must be proved by public materials and sermons, rather than aggressive prosecution. At the GA in Mobile, however, Providence Presbytery has raised this same issue again through Overture 14, which seeks to... Continue Reading
A Rubicon Has Been Crossed – The Church of Scotland Assembly Recent Decision
The Church of Scotland has voted to allow its gay ministers to marry; the Church of Scotland has removed itself from the Bible.
Evangelicals have no hope of reversing the situation. Now that the Kirk has decided it is no longer governed by Christ through his Word, the Establishment will resort to the type of underhand politics, spin and macro management that I have witnessed this past year and which was once again evident on Saturday…Evangelicals will keep... Continue Reading
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