Why I Am Encouraged by the Calvinism Advisory Committee Report
Thoughts on the SBC and Calvinism
Southern Baptists owe Dr. Frank Page a debt of gratitude. Some questioned the wisdom of creating the Calvinism Advisory Committee last year, citing numerous reasons why such an effort was doomed to fail and perhaps even make things worse. It did not fail, unless success is defined only in terms of some utopian ideal of... Continue Reading
ELCA Lutherans Elect First Openly Gay Bishop
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has elected its first openly gay bishop to oversee churches in Southern California
Erwin, who holds a doctorate, bachelor’s and two master’s degrees from Yale University, has spent several years teaching university and seminary classes. He currently serves as a pastor at Faith Lutheran Church in Canoga Park, Calif., and a professor of Lutheran confessional theology at California Lutheran University. Part Osage Indian, Erwin is also the first... Continue Reading
Calvinism Committee Issues Report, Urges SBC to ‘Stand Together’ for Great Commission
United by the Great Commission Task and The Baptist Faith and Message
“We must stand together in rejecting any form of hyper-Calvinism that denies the mandate to present the offer of the Gospel to all sinners or that denies the necessity of a human response to the Gospel that involves the human will. Similarly, we must reject any form of Arminianism that elevates the human will above... Continue Reading
Twin Cities Area Presbytery Issues Reminder about Same-Sex Marriage
State Law Is Not Church Law
With the legalization of same-sex marriage in Minnesota, the Presbytery of the Twin Cities Area (PTCA) issued a reminder to churches that civil action by the legislature does not affect the Book of Order, which governs the Presbyterian Church (USA). … Even though states have legalized gay marriage, the PCUSA constitution still prohibits clergy from... Continue Reading
‘Things Which Become Sound Doctrine’
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Confessional and Theological Identity in the 20th Century. (Part 3)
Today the church stands at a crossroads where it is likely to go one of two ways—it can pursue a broad and pragmatic evangelicalism or a self-consciously Reformed identity. The former is perhaps the path of less resistance, but the contemporary identity crisis of American evangelicalism today suggests that this is not the best choice.... Continue Reading
Evangelical Leaders Stand By Pastor Accused Of Abuse Cover-Up
But not everyone is rushing to Mahaney’s defense.
Mahaney took a leave of absence in 2011 after other pastors in the Sovereign Grace network charged him with “expressions of pride, unentreatability, deceit, sinful judgment and hypocrisy.” Six months later, the group reinstated Mahaney, declaring full confidence in him. Last October, the same month that the lawsuit was filed, Mahaney told the Sovereign Grace... Continue Reading
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Paul saw the problem with culture not with the cross; for many in the modern church culture sets the agenda to which the church must conform or die
And that is ultimately the saddest aspect of the Andy Stanleys of this world. It is not their patronizing attitude to others. It is not their arrogant assumption that they represent the culture or that they have the right to tell the rest of us how we should think…Rather, it is the fact that what... Continue Reading
Union of the UPCNA & PCUSA – May 28, 1958
On May 28, 1958 the United Presbyterians Church of North America united with the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America in Pittsburgh, Penn.
It was almost to the day of this union in 1958 that two Scotch-Irish Presbyterians joined together in 1858 to make up the United Presbyterian Church of North America. Those two bodies which made up that union were the Seceders or Associate Presbyterians and the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. They had in the old country of Scotland left... Continue Reading
‘Yes’ to Worship: Churches Allowed to Use NYC Public Schools
Pastors win a round as the New York City Council approves resolution on houses of worship renting from public schools
“We had a huge, huge victory today,” said Pastor Bill Devlin, who with Council Member Fernando Cabrera (D-Bronx) has headed up a group of pastors pushing for churches’ equal access to public buildings. “Here you have the most progressively leaning Democratic city council in the entire U.S. And they vote by a huge margin in... Continue Reading
‘Things which Become Sound Doctrine’
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Confessional and Theological Identity in the 20th Century (Part 2)
These posts will be of interest not only to ARPs but also to those who seek a better understanding of how the ARPC differs from other American Presbyterian groups. … In the first installment of this three-part series we looked at the 19th-century theological identity of the ARP Church (then known as the Associate Reformed Church).... Continue Reading
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