First Presbyterian Votes to Affiliate With Evangelical Branch
First Presbyterian Church of Roanoke will become part of a more socially conservative branch
“The congregation’s vote was accepted by the church’s governing body of elders, and now must be approved by the presbytery’s regional governance group, the Presbytery of the Peaks, which meets Thursday in Lynchburg to consider First Presbyterian Church’s request. If the Presbytery of the Peaks approves, both groups will begin the church’s “gracious dismissal” process,... Continue Reading
4 Questions to Ask a Church Visitor
How do we welcome strangers, avoid intimidating visitors, and encourage them to come back to our church?
How did you discover our church? On a basic level, this will tell you what types of outreach are successful. And, you will find out what the visitor already knows, e.g., from looking at the church’s website. In addition, some visitors are comfortable with sharing more without being asked. You might learn that they are dissatisfied... Continue Reading
What is the Earliest Complete List of the Canon of the New Testament?
By the second century, there is already a “core” collection of New Testament books functioning as Scripture
In the end, we actually have very good historical reasons to accept Origen’s list as genuine. And if it is, then we have evidence that (a) Christians were making lists much earlier than we supposed (and thus cared about which books were “in” and which were “out”); and (b) that the boundaries of the New... Continue Reading
Overcoming Pride in Ministry
Few things are more dangerous in the life of the church than prideful leaders
“Men who aspire to one of the separticular offices ought not to aspire to having a title in the church, but ought rather to aspire to reflect the only One who is worthy of praise, glory, and honor—Jesus. Such a perspective keeps us from checking the bulletin and annual report to see if our names... Continue Reading
4 Reasons Christianity Isn’t Actually Dying
Reports of churches declining and Nones growing are actually a case of mistaken identity
So is Christianity dying? No. Like Mark Twain’s demise, the report of the inevitable death of Christianity is also exaggerated because of mistaken identities. It will frustrate its critics and comfort its followers, but Christianity is still alive and well. Prompted by Pope Francis’s recent historic visit to the United States, Bill Hemmer did a special broadcast for... Continue Reading
Faithful Christian Communities in a Darkening Future
Rod Dreher, conservative writer and commentator, addressed a Faith and Law gathering on Capitol Hill on Oct. 9 regarding his proposal of the “Benedict option”
Today we are faced with a civilizational disaster, Dreher asserted. It is a comfortable collapse, but a collapse nonetheless. Now a new Benedictine rule is needed to teach Christians how to order their lives. We need practice for resilient and faithful Christian communities. No longer can we identify Christianity with the American Empire. We must... Continue Reading
Anglican Church Wins Land-Use Fight with Florida City
After a two year legal battle, a Florida Anglican congregation finalized an agreement with the city of Jacksonville Beach for a special permit to build a church
Senior pastor David Ball found an affordable piece of property, about 1.5 acres, on the small town’s main drag. He thought the location would be ideal for attracting worshipers around the community. But the land was zoned for “residential, single family” use, and it was split down the middle by a city-owned sewer station. Organizations... Continue Reading
South African Church Latest to Fold on Same-Sex Marriage
The Dutch Reformed Church (NGK) in South Africa has voted to recognize same-sex marriages
The move to allow same-sex marriage in the church should not come as a surprise to observers. In July, the church decided it was time to pursue equal rights for homosexual pastors. The church had been contemplating the change since 2007, when it opened its doors to openly homosexual members and refused to exercise church discipline... Continue Reading
Church And State Collide at Florida Capitol Over ‘Pastor Protection Act’
“Look at the true intent of this bill,” said Rev. Harold Thompson of Miami Beach
Rep. Scott Plakon, R-Longwood, said his proposal (HB 43) is an “extra layer of protection” intended to assure that clergy do not have to perform same-sex marriages if they violate their religious beliefs or moral convictions. Church and state collided Wednesday in a Capitol hearing room crowded with dozens of clergy members as a... Continue Reading
Episcopalians Continue Bleeding Members, Attendance at Alarming Rate
While the Episcopal Church has established a continued pattern of steady decline since the early 2000s, the unbroken trend is relatively recent
“We have lived for too long like that shamed and bleeding woman. She’s had to endure finger-waggers blaming her for her own illness. Anger and anxiety over membership loss in this church has frequently prompted finger-waggers to use that image of unstoppable hemorrhage – and it’s been going on for almost exactly 12 years, since... Continue Reading
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