Anglican Communion Faces Troubled Waters
Arch Bishop declares focusing on one or two problems will not help in resolving the divide.
Another primate, Archbishop Mouneer Anis of Egypt, launched a harsh critique of the communion leadership’s unwillingness to deal with issues. Successive archbishops of Canterbury have tried to hold the communion together, but failed to use their influence to bring cohesion to autonomous provinces, he said. Primates and bishops from the Global South attending a... Continue Reading
The Exodus From the PCUSA Continues
Some of the largest and wealthiest PC(USA) congregations are leaving
The departures, mostly for the Evangelical Presbyterian Church and ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians, have been ongoing for some time now, but the cumulative impact is adding up. ECO reports that 60 congregations so far have formally joined its ranks, with more either in discernment or on the way. The exodus from... Continue Reading
Suicide Attack at Church in Pakistan Kills Dozens
The attack coincided with a broader wave of attacks on religious minorities, including Shiite Muslims this year
Shafqat Malik, a senior official of the bomb disposal squad, said in an interview that forensic examination of the evidence collected from the church confirmed that two suicide bombers had carried out the attack. “Each bomber carried six kilograms of explosives,” Mr. Malik said. A suicide attack on a historic Christian church in northwestern... Continue Reading
A Rationale for the RCUS Position Paper on Days of Creation
What the Bible says about creation is vitally important to how Christians are called to live their lives
Is six-day creation a stumbling block to would-be believers? If so, let them also stumble at the offense of the cross. Let them scoff at swimming axe heads, manna from heaven and, most unbelievable of all, the resurrection of the dead. It is the convicting work of the Holy Spirit that will convince the gainsayers,... Continue Reading
Graystone congregation votes to leave PC (USA)
Graystone is likely to remain a Presbyterian Church but become affiliated with another denomination
The Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in recent years had approved changes in the church such as allowing ordination of homosexuals as ministers, elders or deacons, and permitting marriage of homosexual couples. Some held the assembly’s decision to allow insurance coverage to cover abortions for church employees as an issue of disagreement. A... Continue Reading
1961 controversy over ‘The Message of Genesis’ gets Baptist historians’ reflections
The battle for the inerrancy of Scripture is never over
Much to his credit, Ellott shunned the wordplay tactics of many of his academic colleagues and didn’t couch heterodoxy in orthodox language. Though he eventually resigned under pressure from Midwestern, it was not for heresy, but because he refused to stop a new edition of his book from being published and proudly stood by it.... Continue Reading
Church of Scotland May Stop Performing Weddings to Avoid Gay Marriage Battles
Members of the Scottish Parliament were warned about churches being challenged through the Equality Act and the European Convention on Human Rights
Hamilton says, “As politicians consider the bill, the Church of Scotland asks for space for itself and for its ministers to decide whether to celebrate same-sex marriages. We are simply urging that any legislation, if approved, is robust enough to protect those who in conscience will not want to conduct such ceremonies.” Members of the... Continue Reading
The Paradox of Episcopal Pansexuality
Declining income, UTOgate, Islamic intrusion, recent court decision reversals reveal a church in free fall
Ironically, liberal and revisionist Episcopal dioceses are not reaping the rewards of their slavish capitulation to these behaviors. Gays and lesbians are not rushing in to fill the pews. Thousands of small parishes continue to die with the gay community blithely uninterested in all the heartfelt efforts to include them. More than a third of... Continue Reading
Properties in Hand, Episcopalians Turn Over Sanctuaries to… Evangelicals?
Empty Episcopal buildings sold to evangelical churches
I am occasionally asked what has happened to properties in Northern Virginia that have been turned over to the Episcopal Church. The answer might come as a surprise. In two instances, the properties are being used, at least in part, by churches that hold a high view of scripture and teach a traditionalist interpretation of... Continue Reading
Women In Charge of Kirk? Not If Knox Had His Way
Moderator says Knox influenced by the Queens of his day
“Every woman who knows Knox and his story about the ‘monstrous regiment’ and passes his statue does give a wee wry smile on the way past. The Church has moved a tremendous amount in the last 15 years.” He infamously dismissed a female in authority as “the monstrous regiment of women”. Now, more than... Continue Reading
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