New Studies on the 4/14 Window and Children’s Spiritual Formation
Many are familiar with the term “10/40 Window” – the geographical frame with the largest population of non-Christians in the world. The mission strategist who coined that phrase believes the new emphasis should be on the “4/14 Window”. The 4/14 Window, as coined by Dr. Luis Bush, international facilitator of Transform World Connections, describes a... Continue Reading
PCA Launches ‘Every Church Plant a Church’ Thrust
The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) is pormoting its “every church plant a church” campaign to help bring more people to Christ. Launched this year by the denomination’s home mission arm, Mission to North America (MNA), the thrust was designed to create a grassroots church-planting culture in the PCA. “We’re not inventing any new methodology... Continue Reading
Minister’s book unearths 200 years of church’s history
When the Rev. John Lolla began writing the history of his congregation at Plum Creek Presbyterian Church in 2003, he knew it would be a big project. But five years, five volumes and 2,200 pages later, “The Creek Runs Deep: Two Centuries of Salvation History,” has turned out to be more than the history of... Continue Reading
Evangelical Presbyterian Missionary Homecoming 2010
Rev. Don and Pam Kearby have been selected as “Ground Coordinators” for the June 2010 “Rocky Mountain Missionary Homecoming” preceding and overlapping by one day the EPC General Assembly meeting in Colorado. The Kearby’s are in the application process to become EPC World Outreach missionaries with Don serving as “Missions Advancement Associate” in the Western... Continue Reading
World Communion of Refromed Churches scheduled to meet
Hundreds of volunteers are needed to fill a variety of roles when the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) and the Reformed Ecumenical Council (REC) unite next summer in Grand Rapids, Mich., to form a new body representing millions of Reformed and PresbyterianChristians worldwide. This united body will be called the World Communion of Reformed... Continue Reading
Zionsville pastor resigns to refocus
The Rev. Glenn McDonald went to members of Zionsville Presbyterian Church at this weekend’s services with a surprising message: He was resigning from the church he founded 26 years ago because of sins in his life. But his failures, he explained, weren’t the things that typically trip up pastors and lead to emotional public confessions.... Continue Reading
Church of Scotland Minister faces dismissal over a manse row
The battle between the church authorities and an Edinburgh minister who refuses to live in his manse is set to continue despite a two-hour Kirk “trial”. The Rev John Munro, minister at Fairmilehead Parish Church, lost the vote when his case went before the Church of Scotland’s Commission of Assembly on Nov 18th. But the... Continue Reading
Too many ministers, not enough jobs
That’s the dilemma facing leaders of the United Methodist Church, and it may bring the long-standing practice of guaranteed jobs for pastors to an end. Since the 1950s, United Methodists and their ministers have had a deal: Ministers went where they were assigned, even if it meant leaving a church they loved, and the denomination... Continue Reading
Calvin Bust Unveiled in Cuba
A bust of Protestant reformer John Calvin was recently unveiled in a park in Havana, Cuba, as a way to cap a year-long celebration of Calvin’s 500th birthday. Calvinism plays a role in the religious life of Cuba in part because of the more-than-25-year work of the Cuban Christian Reformed Church. The Calvin celebrations were... Continue Reading
Red Church Revival
On the outskirts of Tivoli, NY, a small Hudson River village, sits a small, fairly nondescript church known simply as “the Red Church.” Although it’s never had its own congregation and it ceased housing a congregation of any kind more than a century ago, the former Dutch Reformed church has found a special place in... Continue Reading
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