Statement of the Free Church (Continuing) on Same Sex Marriage
A call to church and state to return to the Scriptures as the supreme authority in all matters of belief and behavior
These developments indicate a national departure from righteousness. If our country continues on its present course we will further provoke the Lord and multiply the judgments which the Almighty is already visiting upon us. It is therefore time for those who would be faithful to the Lord to give a clear lead and to speak... Continue Reading
Is the NAE preparing to support Pro-Gun control legislation?
NAE keeps sliding leftward under Anderson, so stay tuned
A New York Times article on this event more interestingly quoted NAE President Leith Anderson saying NAE has no official stance on gun control but might now “take a harder look.” He cited King Herod’s slaughter of the innocents. The National Cathedral is making gun control its new big focus and is hosting an... Continue Reading
Sovereign Grace Ministries loses another church
Large Maryland congregation cites leadership conflicts
Blogs that monitor Sovereign Grace have posted a transcript of a November talk by Covenant Life pastor Joshua Harris in which he said denominational leaders viewed challenges as signs of disloyalty, made major decisions without consulting churches and had a pattern of “minimizing the seriousness of the issues of the past” rather than repenting and... Continue Reading
Five Things You Should Know about Pastors’ Salaries
The reality is that most of the some 400,000 pastors in America are not overpaid; indeed many are underpaid.
In many churches, the pastor’s salary is a quiet issue. There is a sense of discomfort from both the pastor and the members when the topic is broached. Such discomfort is unfortunate, however, because a number of churches will not seek every year to make certain the pastor is paid fairly. A couple of... Continue Reading
Bishop Mania and Confusion About Biblical Church Leadership
These men seek validation for their practice…outside of Protestantism itself
So bishop positions are bought, and the price is rather steep to keep the less serious out of the ranks. Perhaps that’s where there was so much emphasis laid on “success” in the early parts of the interview. A pastor of 15 people can’t be a bishop because the worldly resources of “success” won’t allow... Continue Reading
Addressing the Rumor that the PCUSA Is Going Out Of Business Anytime Soon
The Presbyterian Church USA continues its decline, but institutions are inherently self-preserving
For the four years 2008-2011, the denomination closed or dissolved churches at a rate of 75-80 per year. It is expected that number will accelerate. If the experience of Presbyterians is like that of other former mainline denominations, one might expect upwards of 2500 PCUSA churches to be closed in the next decade due to... Continue Reading
What will American Christianity look like in 50 years?
One man’s predictions on American Christianity 50 years out (2062)
Reformed Christians: Continuing personality issues, but overall the hardcore Reformed will still look and act a lot like they do today, because (almost uniquely among Protestants) Reformed folks know and value their tradition. The edgy/emergey segment will contribute a few cultural differences. I was asked this in an online forum, and my answer got... Continue Reading
Hurricane Sandy Relief Update from Mission to North America
Super Storm Sandy left major damage throughout many areas, primarily in New York and New Jersey, relief efforts continue
“Many folks have asked if this is Katrina-like. In many ways it is far worse since the population density is far greater, and the weather and temperatures are terrible. People are really hurting up here: keep praying for resources to sustain recovery operations that allow us to reach others in their time of need” —... Continue Reading
What You Don’t Like About Your Church (And Why That’s Good)
If there is something about your church you dislike, consider it an opportunity to sacrifice for the greater good of the body
It’s good that you’re involved with a local body of believers with whom you have disagreements and varying preferences. Why? Because that is the whole idea of God calling out and gathering together His local body. We come together, not because we agree on everything and have the same preferences, but because, despite our disagreements,... Continue Reading
An independent inquiry is needed over the matter of the Presbytery of Glasgow and the Tron Church
The Church of Scotland is fast becoming the laughing stock of the Church worldwide.
There has so much hurt and division caused, and so much obfuscation, smoke and bewilderment, that the sooner we have an objective, independent assessment of the conduct of all the parties involved, the better for the Church itself. This matter has gone truly global, and the whole Reformed Church family, worldwide, is talking about it.... Continue Reading
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