Rebuilding a Marriage Culture: A Fourfold Mission for the Church
We need to live out the truth about marriage and human sexuality
“The church needs to present a case for biblical sexuality that is appealing and that engages the best of modern thought. The virtues of chastity and lifelong marriage are enriching, but after fifty years, the church has still not devised a compelling response to the sexual revolution.” The Supreme Court’s ruling in Obergefell v.... Continue Reading
Taking a Minute before you Judge and Condemn
When church discipline is practiced it shouldn’t be handled in a foolish and harmful manner, in haste or with legalism; it can destroy the unity of Christ’s body
Therefore, let us take a minute before we judge and condemn. Let us listen well to our brothers. Let us evaluate our conclusions and see if we are rushing to judgment. Let us make sure we are not being legalists and condemning someone when they have not broken God’s Law. Let us not be weary of creativity.... Continue Reading
Church Planting that Kills the Church
Healthy church planting should not be largely reliant on transfer growth
“If we don’t make evangelism a priority, we will slowly but surely revert to the easier position of adopting a silent strategy of relying on transfer growth. That in itself is a massive issue – albeit hardly a new one. But when this mindset creeps into church planting networks, it is even more toxic.” ... Continue Reading
Top 10 List Of States & PCUSA Presbyteries Losing Congregations, Members
California had the most members to leave the PCUSA
“The top ten list of presbyteries with the most “departing” congregations include: Charlotte was ranked first, losing 17 congregations, Mid-South was second with 16 congregations gone, Cascades and Central Washington tied for third place, each have 14 congregations depart.” Charlotte Presbytery has had the most congregations to leave the Presbyterian Church (USA) while Sacramento... Continue Reading
The OPC Split of 1937 and Christian Liberty (Part 3)
In this post, we will focus on the events that played out at the third General Assembly
“After the Assembly convened, seventeen total Teaching and Ruling Elders left the OPC and announced their intention to form a new denomination, the Bible Presbyterian Church (BPC). They subsequently established Faith Theological Seminary — a seminary that corrected what the BPC men had seen wrong with Westminster Seminary.” Read Part 1 Read Part 2... Continue Reading
Millennials Have Turned Away From ‘Cool’ Christianity, But Traditional Churches Are Making A Comeback
Information from the Barna Group reflects this desire for church tradition
“Many individuals are leaving the church because it has failed to fulfill their spiritual needs. Nicholas Hahn, editor of RealClearReligion, believes that numbers decline when the church ceases to be the church. Today this happens when churches become over involved in politics and when churches attempt to be hip and relevant.” Nearly every study... Continue Reading
Is It Missional To Tell The Truth?
If being missional means not addressing clearly a city’s most beloved sins then count me out.
I also agree that a church’s doors ought to be wide open to sinners. If we close our doors to sinners then we all better stay home. I happily serve as pastor of a church that includes among its members former homosexuals and those who struggle faithfully against same-sex attraction. We have former adulterers, former... Continue Reading
Pulpit and Soap Box
We have not done a very good job in communicating a comprehensive view of sin. We have been too selective.
It is the task of the preacher to be led by the text, even if the questions he brings to that text are shaped by present concerns, pastoral and otherwise. Our ministry should be as wide ranging and as balanced as the Bible. But it is the task of the concerned citizen to speak specifically... Continue Reading
Six Thoughts About Proper Pastoral Attire For Worship Services
The pastor’s attire in a worship service can be a sacred cow for some church members
“This post is about high-level issues of attire, not the specifics of fashion and dress. I am not qualified to write about the latter. I once tried to subscribe to GQ and was rejected as unqualified. Second, though I am writing about pastors, much of the content could be applied to other church staff.” ... Continue Reading
Denver’s Little Sisters of the Poor Lose Contraception Coverage Ruling
10th Circuit Court of Appeals rules against Catholic sisters offering elder care in case over contraception mandate
The federal government adopted a regulation that exempts religious employers, such as churches, hospitals, universities, charities and other service providers such as the Little Sisters of the Poor, from covering contraceptives they oppose on religious grounds. However, these groups must actively seek an exemption. A third party then steps in to cover contraceptives for employees.... Continue Reading
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