Third Attempt to Get NYC Churches Out of Legal Limbo
This dispute has been going on for nearly 20 years
We’re making our third appeal to the United States Supreme Court in this case involving whether churches and other religious groups can meet in vacant public schools on the weekends and weeknights to hold worship services. New York City bans that under policy, but Alliance Defending Freedom has been able to keep a court injunction... Continue Reading
ACNA is Anglican
The Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) is Anglican and its primate is an archbishop of the Anglican Communion, declared seven archbishops
At the close of the prayer of investitute of the Most Rev. Foley Beach at the Church of the Apostles on 9 Oct 2014, the primates of Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Rwanda, Myanmar, Jerusalem and the Middle East and South America, and bishops representing the primates of the Congo, Sudan and South East Asia laid hands... Continue Reading
Fourteen Symptoms of Toxic Church Leaders
Most church leaders are godly and healthy, but some can be toxic
Toxic leaders are the distinct minority of Christian leaders. But they can do harm to the cause of Christ disproportionate to their numbers. And they can get away with their behavior for years because they often have a charismatic and charming personality. Charming like a snake. Most church leaders are godly and healthy. A... Continue Reading
Should a Pastor Be Discouraged About His Small Church?
Encouragement for pastors of small churches
Pastors, regardless the pressures you face in your congregation to “produce the numbers,” focus on caring for souls. Be faithful to evangelize, preach the gospel every week, pray for conversions, but make sure your primary focus is on caring for souls. When we stand before God to give an account for the souls of our... Continue Reading
Ten Traits of Pastors Who Have Healthy Long-term Tenure
Imagine what might take place if pastors consistently stayed at churches for ten or more years
The median tenure of a pastor at a church is around four years. Simply stated, over one-half of pastors leave a church before their fourth anniversary. And our research shows that the time of greatest fruit in a pastor’s ministry does not begin until somewhere around years five to seven. Imagine what might take place if... Continue Reading
4 Trends in Christianity That Could Scare You
While the church in America is not dying, there are some challenges and changes to be considered.
It is beginning to cost something to be a Christian in America—not as much as in many places in the world or in much of history, but more than it used to. And, as living for Christ costs more in our culture, it will mean more in our context. Churches that are preaching the Gospel... Continue Reading
Lambeth Conference Postponement Spells More Uncertainty For Anglicans
Turmoil that has rocked the Anglican Communion for the past decade isn’t about to settle down
“Jefferts Schori said that Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby “is not going to call a Lambeth [conference] until he is reasonably certain that the vast majority of bishops would attend.” The likelihood of a “vast majority” of bishops attending in the near future is slim.” Turmoil that has rocked the worldwide Anglican Communion for the... Continue Reading
Synod PJC Action Proves It Is All About The Money
All it took (for the dismissed churches) was to cough up more than $2-million above what they had already agreed to pay the presbytery
“At this time, the exact amount of money has not been made public, but sources say that is approximately $2.7 million, and could be in the form of grants, so that the presbytery will not have to vote again on the settlements with the churches. Sources say that two other churches still have a complaint... Continue Reading
Twenty-Two Problems With Multi-Site Churches
To the extent that a multi-site church relies on brand identity to reach unbelievers, to that same extent they risk building Christianity on their brand identity
“Multi-site churches are the current trend in evangelicalism. The great question is, will they be able to make a generational transition? Will they be able to hold together when the main preaching pastor—who is usually in himself the center of gravity for the whole enterprise—goes off the scene? And how much institutional and spiritual fall-out will... Continue Reading
How I Changed My Mind about Infant Baptism
I could not understand why, given the Old Testament emphasis of God's working through families, the New Testament did not signal a change in that policy
It is my joy to baptize the children of believers and to see those children treated, not as little strangers until they make their profession of faith, but as members of the family of God. As such they are instructed in the full width of Bible truth and in the catechism of the church. It is the most... Continue Reading
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