5 Ways For a Church Member to Leave a Church Well
There are numerous reasons why and how people leave churches these days, but do they leave well?
But because we live in an imperfect world, I’ll just assume everyone has one (or maybe at the most two) lifetime church changes in them while they are living in the same community. I understand that churches change, leaders changes, you change, and so a readjustment in your church home is not out of the question…. I’m talking... Continue Reading
Church Keeps Singing Despite Noise Complaint, Threat Of Fines
An African-American church threatening with large fines because its choir rehearsals allegedly violated a Oakland, Calif. noise ordinance, not charged because of public support of the small congregation.
Harris recently received a letter from the City of Oakland stating someone had filed a noise ordinance violation against the church due to a “nuisance activity, namely excessive noise in the form of choir practice with live musical instruments … and amplified voices.” The letter accused the choir of spoiling “the use and quiet enjoyment... Continue Reading
Top 5 Reasons Churches Went to Court in 2014
Has your church addressed these common legal liabilities and risk management concerns?
Sadly, for several years the sexual molestation of minors has been the number one reason that churches went to court. Victims in these cases generally allege that a church is responsible for their injuries on the basis of negligent selection, retention, or supervision of the perpetrator. Churches have lost many of these cases due to... Continue Reading
A New Way To View Vitality in Smaller Congregations
There are other worthy dramas for congregations besides “grow bigger.”
“I have found it helpful to describe a dynamic equilibrium for this congregation and other small to mid-sized congregations I have served, and then to hold that condition before them as a measure of vitality. Dynamic equilibrium suggests that the congregation is a complex organism with staying power, but an organism with certain key indicators... Continue Reading
Seven Ways to Involve Older People in Your Church
Sometimes it easy for me to think I’m not as needed as I used to be
“Understand that I’m not opposed to change. I’m honestly not. I may not like change, but it’s more because everything seems to be changing than it is my opposition to church change. Help me understand the change, and I’ll be with you. What I’m opposed to is change that’s not well thought out.” I’m... Continue Reading
The Crisis in International Religious Freedom
ISIL is succeeding in its attempts to stamp out the region’s Judeo-Christian heritage
According to Wolf, there were roughly 150,000 Iraqi Jews in 1950. Today there are fewer than ten—a shocking statistic in its own right, but also an ominous sign in light of an old regional saying: “as go the Jews, so go the Christians.” In September of this year, Baylor University sponsored two lectures on... Continue Reading
Semper Reformanda: Christ Will Do Everything, or He Will Do Nothing
The gospel of “Christ-plus”—the gospel of faith in Christ mingled with human effort and human merit—is a soul-destroying doctrine of demons
Christ will do everything, or He will do nothing. Why? Because if salvation “is by grace, it is no longer on the basis of works, otherwise grace is no longer grace” (Rom 11:6). To introduce works as any part of the ground of our righteousness is to corrupt the Gospel of grace, which is the only Gospel... Continue Reading
Whither Church of Scotland Evangelicals Now?
Evangelical leaders in the Church of Scotland need to give clear and honest guidance to their people; they need to provide leadership.
The whole situation is so depressing that, like Luther, I cry: “I had utterly despaired had not Christ been head of the church” And there is the solution. I believe in Jesus. I believe he is the Saviour who died for the sins of the world. And I also believe that he is the Head of the... Continue Reading
The Episcopal Church’s First Black Head — and its ‘Tortuous’ Path Toward Integration
On Nov. 1, Michael Curry will be installed as the first black presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church at Washington National Cathedral.
The Episcopal Church is affiliated with the larger worldwide Anglican Communion, the world’s third-largest Christian denomination, which is discussing whether it can remain unified amid divisions over sexuality and other issues. A large percentage of Anglicanism is thriving in the developing world, where more-conservative leaders have been unhappy with the Episcopal Church. Bishop Michael... Continue Reading
Exploring Evangelicalism: The Presbyterian Church in America
A highlight of The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) with an interview with Dr. Bryan Chapell
“The PCA affirms the inerrancy of Scripture and places a high value on biblical preaching and worship. This is because we believe the Bible is our only infallible rule of faith and practice. By the design of the Holy Spirit, all that is necessary for a life of godliness are within its pages.” This... Continue Reading
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