Presbytery Finally Pays Church The Sanctions Imposed On It By Civil Court
It took two years, but the Presbytery of South Louisiana has finally paid $390,000 in sanctions
“The church had been in the process of selling its property to its contiguous neighbor, The Stuart Hall School for Boys, when the presbytery tried to block the sale by asserting that the denomination – not the church – owned the property. The court ruled in favor of the local church, as did the Louisiana... Continue Reading
The Problem of Evangelicalism’s Unstated Confessions
Evangelicals often have at best very minimal doctrinal statements and a range of other, often confessionally unstated, cultural concerns which guide policy.
If evangelicalism is to have long term theological stability, it needs to learn from churches with properly elaborate confessions and catechisms. That will involve a major culture shift which might well cost its current leadership significant power and indeed money. A movement built on broad-based networks of churches and parachurch organizations will inevitably fragment when... Continue Reading
Cuba Witnessing Christianity Boom as Bible Copies Pour Into Communist-Ruled Country
Last month, some 83,000 copies of the Bible poured into the country
“With a population of 11 million, a literacy rate of nearly 100 percent and an unprecedented growth in Christianity thanks to social, economic and political reforms, many Cubans are seeking guidance and hope found in God’s Word,” the American Bible Society said in a statement. “As a result of this unprecedented spiritual and cultural shift,... Continue Reading
10 Descriptors of Bad Teachers and Bad Leaders
Perhaps not surprisingly, I’ve seen that some of the characteristics of bad teachers and bad leaders are the same.
Their Christian walk is debatable. That is, some who know them best question the depth of their walk with God – primarily because the leaders they are in public are not always the people they are in private. Needless to say, this problem is, among all these listed here, the most serious one for Christian... Continue Reading
The Local Pastor’s Special Joys
Reflecting on what I miss about being a pastor of a local congregation.
Gently Caring for the Lambs. One thing I have noticed, that a wise minister would do well to pay close attention to, is how children in a congregation desire a special bond with their pastor. For week after week, they see the pastor representing the Lord to them as he brings the Word to them,... Continue Reading
The PCA’s South Florida Presbytery Deposes Tullian Tchividjian from Ministry
The South Florida Presbytery voted to depose Tullian Tchividjian at its August 11, 2015 meeting.
“While Pastor Tullian Tchividjian was deposed of his pastoral credentials, the South Florida Presbytery is committed to continuing to offer him pastoral care. Our goal in doing this is to both protect the integrity of the Church from which his credentials were given while, at the same time, wrapping Tullian in the grace offered by... Continue Reading
A Statement on Marriage From Oceanside United Reformed Church to the U.S. Government
A Statement on Marriage to the Government of the United States of America from the Consistory (pastor and elders) of the Oceanside United Reformed Church in Carlsbad, California.
Therefore, we deny and protest that human beings, whether individuals, entire populations, or civil magistrates, have the ability or the authorization to re-define marriage in any way at odds with the revealed will of God. Marriage is pre-political. Marriage is not a social construct. Marriage is a creation ordinance—it is a part of the fabric... Continue Reading
Two Latin American Denominations End Partnership With PC(USA) Over Gay Marriage Acceptance
This is not the first time that PCUSA's growing acceptance of homosexuality has led to the termination of one of its international partnerships
“Despite this notable contribution to the expansion of God’s Kingdom in the world and especially in Brazil, our church has understood that the recent decisions made by the PC(USA) are against the principle of the authority of Scripture over the life and faith of the Church, as well as the confessional documents of our common... Continue Reading
Why Church History Matters
The story of God’s people “between the times” is indeed our story
“Church history matters because the history of the Church—the new covenant people of God—is the continuation of the divine drama canonized in Holy Scripture and equally “as divinely superintended by the Spirit,” as Kevin J. Vanhoozer put it in his book The Drama of Doctrine.” Most millennials’ relationship with the history of the Church... Continue Reading
PCUSA: The Dying Denomination?
From 2012 to 2014, membership has declined by more than 15%
“It all started back in 2006, after the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA, there was a surprising change in their attitude toward human sexuality. They decided that the governing bodies, which ordain church offices, could have a new approach when considering candidates for office.” Back in March of this year, the Presbyterian... Continue Reading
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