The Gospel Coalition Asks: How Do You Use Liturgical Elements in Your Church Worship?
For whatever reasons, the interest in the use of liturgical elements has increased in recent years. So I asked Scotty Smith, Mike Cosper, and Bob Kauflin, “To what extent does your church use liturgical elements such as responsive readings and creeds? Why?” If you look at any Roman Catholic cathedral, you will notice that the... Continue Reading
Dispatch From Cyprus – The importance of Easter in an Orthodox culture
It’s interesting to see how important Easter is to Cypriot life and culture. As we were shopping on Wednesday, the store was playing hymns – in English – on their sound system. Imagine being in European equivalent to WALMART and hearing Christ the Lord is Risen Today. There are Easter displays everywhere – the city... Continue Reading
The hidden exodus: Catholics becoming Protestants
People are not becoming Protestants because they disagree with specific Catholic teachings; people are leaving because the church does not meet their spiritual needs and they find Protestant worship service better. The number of people who have left the Catholic church is huge. We all have heard stories about why people leave. Parents share stories... Continue Reading
Letter To The Editor: Thoughts on the PCA’s Korean Language Presbyteries
I am going to say some things that may strike folks the wrong way. So let me preface my comments by saying that I am of Chinese descent and my wife was born and raised in Korea. We currently attend an English speaking church in NYC that is ~80% Asian, including ~40% Korean. I understand... Continue Reading
Will the last person to leave the Church of England please turn out the lights
The Church of England is an institution in decline, with fewer worshippers than ever and dissent in its ranks. Could salvation come in the form of severing its ties with the State? As the faithful look forward to Easter and the Archbishop of Canterbury prepares to officiate at the wedding of Prince William and Kate... Continue Reading
Not just First Presbyterian, this was THE first church in Coral Springs, Florida
Growing up Catholic in a loving, but non-church-going family in New Jersey, Rev. Drew DiNardo, senior pastor of First Presbyterian, said entering a ministry was “the furthest thing” from his mind. Then, about age 21, casual conversations with a neighborhood friend, Kristie Shannon Raively, began his enlightenment and led him to an understanding of religion,... Continue Reading
Scotland’s Reformed Presbyterians ‘Testimony’ Placed in Permanent Abeyance
The 1839 RPCS Testimony has been placed in permanent abeyance by a decision taken by the RPCS Presbytery. The decision was made at a pro-re-nata meeting of Presbytery on the 12th March 2011. That decision was then formally ratified, and it was put into permanent abeyance at a pro-re-nata meeting of Presbytery on the 16th... Continue Reading
Former Christian Reformed Church leader says he was forced out by board, ‘did not know it was coming’
(Board Chairman) Vermaire would not elaborate on the sketchy wording of the press release. CRC Director of Communications Henry Hess said in an email, “It is fair to say that it was related to disagreements between Jerry and the board over how he was doing his job.” The Rev. Jerry Dykstra says Christian Reformed Church... Continue Reading
Update on PCA BCO 14 Amendments as of April 20: A Majority of Presbyteries Have Voted Against Both Amendments
The vote of Presbyteries on the BCO 14 amendments as of April 19 is On BCO 14-1: 41-34 against adoption On BCO 14-2: 43-32 against adoption For the amendments to be have been approved 2/3 of the 79 Presbyteries (53) had to vote in favor. A majority of the Presbyteries have now voted against approving... Continue Reading
How Long Will Korean Language Presbyteries continue within the PCA?
Am I the only person in the PCA silly enough to think that it’s a scandal and a shame that we are officially segregated from our Korean-American brethren? Specifically, for the last 29 years we have had separate Korean Language Presbyteries (KLPs). These KLPs occupy the same areas as regular PCA presbyteries which are made... Continue Reading
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