PCUSA GA – What’s happening on the floor, Part 3
Links to some great stories that won't make the front page
1. Divestment defeated by two votes! 2. No conscience relief for Pro-Life supporters; 3. Attempts to allow congregations to keep property fail; 4. Highlights of 'powerful' Thursday night worship; 5. Adoption of 'wide range; of social justice issues (including stop spanking children!)
Who Draws the Line?
Jesus grants authority to order worship and to declare doctrine to the Church
Those who are the most well known and have the biggest blogs gain the most market share and actually become the doctrinal arbiters of our electronic age. In this new media world, the idea that the church as a corporate body actually has authority to declare doctrine and judge on doctrinal issues is anathema.
10 Reasons to Under-program Your Church
Or, How Not To mirror the “Type-A family” mode of suburban achievers
Always ask “Should we?” before you ask “Can we?” Always ask “Will this please God?” before you ask “Will this please our people?” Always ask “Will this meet a need?” before you ask “Will this meet a demand?”
Commentary on the PCA General Assembly 2012
Floor debate over the past few years has become confusing
There were 10,067 professions of faith in this past year. The membership of the PCA increased by 4,176 individuals to 350,990. The number of family units in the PCA saw an increase of 245 to 137,508
Discipleship: A Synonym for Christian Living
'Go therefore an make disciples' (Matt 28:19) makes it part of the Great Commission
We need to think in terms of two phases of making disciples, rather than distinct tasks of evangelism and discipleship. In fact, if many of us reflect on how we were “evangelized,” it could be better described as being discipled in the context of a loving family or community of believers until we publically confessed trust in the gospel we had seen lived out in others.
The Current SBC Calvinism Debate
Observations, Clarifications, and Suggestions
In daily life, healthy division is unavoidable. Theological disagreement need not be divisive, need not entail unhealthy division, and need not result in disunity. To preserve unity will require focused effort on the part of all parties in this discussion. May God help us to keep in step with the Holy Spirit who is our source of unity.
Orthodox Anglicans to vote against legislation on women bishops
Church of England is being asked to give its final approval to legislation on women bishops
A new row over an amendment to legislation on women bishops could see the measure fail to win the final vote of approval at the York General Synod
Red State Religion: An Interview with Robert Wuthnow
A review of Red State Religion: Faith and Politics in America’s Heartland
The big change, then, that started happening in the 1960s and then increasingly by the 1980s, was twofold. First, Roe v Wade got everybody interested (or more interested) in politics. But the second, even more important, change was that the dominant Protestant group was no longer the Methodists. It was now Southern Baptist
PCUSA GA – What’s happening on the floor, Part 2
Links to some great stories that won't make the front page
1. Rabbi warns of problems with divestment; 2. No Discussion allowed on why Vice Moderator resigned; 3. Non-geographic Presbyteries - NO; Get rid of Synods - STUDY IT; 4. Details about schools/seminaries.
The Current SBC Calvinism Debate
Observations, Clarifications, and Suggestions
In daily life, healthy division is unavoidable. Theological disagreement need not be divisive, need not entail unhealthy division, and need not result in disunity. To preserve unity will require focused effort on the part of all parties in this discussion. May God help us to keep in step with the Holy Spirit who is our source of unity.
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