4 Marks of Faithful Preaching
It is the irreducible, indispensable task of the ministry to preach and teach The Word.
I remember being enraptured, but not so much by the spokesperson — though Piper is of course a powerful preacher — as by the force of these verses that spoke to me that day. There is a sense in which that was the first time I began to understand more clearly what a call to... Continue Reading
Westminster PCA in Lancaster, Penn., to Host Gala 50th Anniversary Celebration
50 years ago marked the first worship service of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Lancaster, Penn., when the Rev. Wilbur Siddons preached the first sermon before 200 people.
As gratifying as the growth in membership has been, Rogers said what most impresses him is the church’s commitment to outreach. The church supports dozens of missions around the world. “(The founding members) did something amazing in early days. They said that 30 percent of all general undesignated revenue that the church receives is set... Continue Reading
The Golden Age of the Church
The idea of a golden age discounts the shifts in redemptive history
“I understand the frustration in reading the book of Acts and concluding that the Holy Spirit was more visible in His work in the early church. But the Spirit that came upon those at Pentecost is the same Spirit that indwells us. What’s the difference, then? The primary difference is with regard to methodology, not... Continue Reading
How Should a Pastor or Church Leader View Parachurch Ministries?
Parachurch ministries are not going away. The leader who lives as if they are irrelevant is bubble-dwelling.
“I’ve had some transformational experiences through the labors of parachurch ministries. I was converted into a campus ministry. Looking back, I realize my first two years as a new believer were primarily shaped by parachurch vision.” I’m a pastor. Cut me and I bleed local church. Cut the church and I’m spoilin’ to protect... Continue Reading
5 Myths about Evangelism
If we have received the ultimate help, then we’ll offer it not just through words but also through transformed and transforming lives.
As a redeemed people, we bear witness to the good news that Jesus died on the cross, bore our sin, and rose from the grave, conquering death. Believing this good news makes us part of a body that lives and moves together toward seeing Jesus. We don’t do this evangelism thing alone. Myth #1:... Continue Reading
How is The Word Made Effectual?
A Series on The Westminster Larger Catechism Q&A 154-160
The reading and preaching of the Word is a special ordinance, an outward means whereby Christ communicates the benefits of his mediation (WLC 154). While our Reformed forebears saw the importance of personal and family devotion (WCF 21.6), they espoused the scripturally-based centrality of hearing and receiving the Word in corporate gatherings. A pastor recounted the... Continue Reading
Work of Ministry
Here is the key to church growth, Jesus' way.
A healthy, growing church is one that, by the Word of truth and the medium of grace, realizes the peace of God in unity, and is always maturing as the Body of Christ in its community. We should measure the health of our churches, not by numbers of people, staff, programs, or budgets, but by... Continue Reading
The Pastor’s Wife: Exposing Lies and Redeeming Them (Part 1)
This diet of lies has chased me into the wild and uncharted territory of anxiety and shame; two feelings God never intended his prized creation to chase.
The best advice I have for us is to remember the wise counsel we’ve given to other women. Give yourself a pep talk about your true identity, and then remember how much you have to bring to the church. I’ve believed many lies throughout my life. Different stages led to different misconceptions – some... Continue Reading
Andy Stanley on Why He Quit Saying ‘The Bible Says’ While Still Loving the Bible
In an episode of Brown's podcast "Line of Fire" that aired Monday afternoon, Stanley explained why, although he considers the Good Book inerrant, the term "the Bible says" doesn't work with those he's trying to evangelize.
“Once upon a time that was very effective in our country. Those days are long gone. But unfortunately, church leaders still want to leverage ‘the Bible says,’ which is great for people who take the Bible seriously,” said Stanley. “It’s not my audience. … I’m trying to recapture the imagination of people, adults and students... Continue Reading
Churchgoers Would Leave Over Doctrine
This issue could be a deal-breaker for more than half.
More than half (54 percent) of U.S. churchgoing Protestants surveyed said they would seriously consider finding a new church if their current one changed its doctrine. This exceeded even the share of churchgoers saying they would switch places of worship if they moved to a new residence (48 percent). Churchgoers may complain about changes... Continue Reading
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