PCA ‘Doctrinalists’ Must Lead On Issues of Race and Reconciliation
Because of the current climate in the PCA, if the doctrinalists do not address racism as a doctrinal issue it will likely not be taken seriously by many in the denomination. [Before reading this post I would urge listening to Rev. Randy Nabors’ August 1 sermon on unity and reconciliation in Galatians 3:26-28 titled “Right... Continue Reading
Worship Is A Big Deal: Part 4
Part 4 of a multi-part series of posts on corporate worship: what it is and why it’s important All too common today are polarizing tendencies in worship that fail to reach the whole person. For instance, in some churches, how a Christian thinks is far more important than how a Christian feels. Worship in these... Continue Reading
Dissenters from the Established Church – Dissecting Darwinism as a Relgion
Despite decades of indoctrination, most Americans do not bend the knee to Darwinism. What did you do on your summer vacation? I saw America’s Established Church. The Established Church wasn’t Anglican or Baptist or Presbyterian: It was Darwinian. On a trip across America I stopped to visit Independence Hall in Philadelphia and found next to... Continue Reading
Are we losing our national vision?
Worse, we are in danger of embracing a vision of America that betrays everything most Americans always believed was good and true about their country The American Vision is up for grabs. Older Americans are suddenly waking up to the realization that the familiar legends, landmarks, and lore they grew up with are either unknown... Continue Reading
A Gavel Falls on Marriage: The Proposition 8 Decision
Last week, a very important gavel fell on marriage. The central institution of human civilization suffered a direct hit, and its future hangs in the balance. The importance of the decision handed down last week by U. S. District Judge Vaughn R. Walker in California’s Proposition 8 trial will be difficult to exaggerate. Proponents of... Continue Reading
The problem with spirituality – Can you be spiritual without being religious?
There are however, also – from a biblical perspective – alien spirits that dominate individuals and groups such as institutions and nations Author Anne Rice said last week that she was ‘quitting Christianity:’ The once-lapsed Catholic wrote that she was could no longer accept her religion’s teachings on homosexuality, feminism, politics and birth control. “In... Continue Reading
Looking Back To The Fathers of the PCA, Part 4: Article in Presbyterian Journal, October, 1971
From the blog of Andrew Barnes, Editor There are many questions circulating out there by some elders of the PCA concerning the future of our denomination. I believe it a good thing to look back at some of the writings of the fathers of our denomination as they were nearing the end of the PCUS... Continue Reading
The Prop 8 ruling: 5 questions & answers
A landmark federal ruling on California Proposition 8 has thrust the issue of “gay marriage” back into the national spotlight. Following are five questions and answers about the ruling’s significance. First, the questions: — What did the judge rule? — What happens next? — Why is this case more significant than other “gay marriage” cases?... Continue Reading
Worship Is A Big Deal: Part 3
Part 3 of a multi-part series of posts on corporate worship: what it is and why it’s important In the opening verses of Isaiah 6, what the prophet encounters first in the house of God is the glory of God: “I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up; and the train... Continue Reading
True culture change comes when hearts are changed
If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a thousand times: America has lost its moral compass. Our country has fallen into the pit of depravity and if we’re going to emerge from this seemingly bottomless pit we’ve dug for ourselves and win the culture war, Americans have got to get busy. The ability to... Continue Reading