Overtures Take Different Approaches on Race
These overtures will be considered by the Overtures Committee
“The overture also calls the PCA to lament the decades it took to address the issue and its failure to preach and embody the full truth of Scripture on race-related matters. It calls on church courts to include questions about how the Gospel addresses issues of race and integration in the examination of candidates for... Continue Reading
Paul Hahn Nominated as Next Coordinator of the PCA’s Mission to North America
At its recent meeting, the Mission to North America (MNA) Committee voted to recommend the Rev. Paul Hahn to serve as the next MNA Coordinator.
His nomination will come before the 2016 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), which has to formally elect him to this position. Hahn is presently serving as pastor for church planting and renewal for Tennessee Valley Presbytery. He will replace the present MNA Coordinator, the Rev. Jim Bland, who will retire in... Continue Reading
Andy Did It Again
When I hear adults say, ‘I don’t like a big church. I like about 200. I wanna be able to know everybody.’ I say you are so stinkin’ selfish.
The irony which seems lost on Andy is that the charge of selfishness may easily be leveled against those who attend Northpoint. After all it is easy to attend a mega-church. The seats are generally more comfortable. They have a coffee shop. Attendees don’t have to be bothered by annoying kids. The lights and videos... Continue Reading
5 Truths We’re Keeping from Our Youth Groups
Here are five truths that most teenagers (christian or not) are not being taught, that we must teach, in order to have a Biblical youth group.
After talking with hundreds of these college students who grew up in the Church going to youth group on a weekly basis, I can’t help but realize that the Church has failed. These students have never sat through a sermon longer than 20 minutes. They believe that the Bible teaches that human beings are inherently... Continue Reading
The Perseverance of the Saints: Rome v Reformed
I simply want to focus here on the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints which the Reformers taught and Rome rejected
To summarize, Rome has anathematized (accursed) any average Christian who believes that he or she will undoubtedly persevere in the Christian faith. Reformed theology teaches that true Christians will persevere in the faith – and can be assured of that perseverance by God’s Word and Spirit. This is one of many reasons why I am... Continue Reading
The Orthodoxy of Community
Real community doesn’t happen on its own—it takes time, patience, repentance, forgiveness, and love that covers a multitude of sins.
Although many Christians claim to want genuine community, many want it only on their own terms, when it’s convenient, and when it demands nothing from them. What they want isn’t the church community, but a country club where they pay their dues for services rendered. They want to be served without having to serve anyone... Continue Reading
There Is Only One Stage Of Justification
Doubtless there are many places where a two-stage doctrine of justification will be welcomed but it should not be welcomed among those who treasure the Reformed confession of the Word of God.
Nowhere does Paul suggest that justification is in stages. It is always presented to us as a once-for-all declaration, a benefit received through faith alone. Sanctification is inaugurated. Sanctification is progressive. Sanctification is to be consummated but our justification is complete. It is finished. Δικαιωθέντες οὖν ἐκ πίστεως εἰρήνην ἔχομεν πρὸς τὸν θεὸν διὰ τοῦ... Continue Reading
10 Common Ways Churches Get Off Mission
Some common ways churches engage in “mission drift.”
They are still stuck in the past, culturally speaking. Some churches look frozen in time. While there are lots of rich things from our history and tradition worth holding onto, having a church that looks like it stepped out of a time machine in the 1970s probably isn’t it. Some churches are so committed... Continue Reading
Beware Of Your Fictional Church
I had built a ministerial Shire that didn’t exist anywhere in this fallen world
“I’m not certain what my expectations for ministry were as a rookie pastor, but it didn’t take me long to realize that prior to arriving on the battlefield that is the local church, I had unwittingly built a fictional church in my mind that was nothing like the congregation that now called me ‘pastor Jeff.’... Continue Reading
Southern Presbyterian Church On Dispensationalism In 1944
Dispensationalism rejects the doctrine that God has, since the fall, but one “plan of salvation” for all mankind and affirms that God has been through the ages “administering” various and diverse plans
“Dispensationalism teaches that God has at least two distinct peoples, namely, the Jewish Nation and the Christian Church. He has distinctly different purposes for them, and each of these two peoples is united to Him by various and diverse covenants.” Report of the Ad Interim Committee on Changes in the Confession of Faith and... Continue Reading
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