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The Simplicity of Reformed Worship

Reformed worship simply consists of the Word (read, preached, sung, confessed, prayed) and the sacraments (the Lord’s supper and baptism).

Written by Shane Lems | Friday, March 24, 2017

The main reason for the simplicity of Reformed worship is the teaching of Scripture.  The Bible doesn’t command God’s New Covenant people to worship him with all the images and vestments and ceremonies.  The Reformers believed that the external ceremonies and images didn’t elevate the mind to God, but domesticated God and therefore were idolatrous. ... Continue Reading

Working Women Are Leaving the Church

Here are a few ideas to help keep these women—and their families—in the pews

Written by Diane Paddison | Thursday, March 23, 2017

Allow them to use their gifts to serve others. Working women bring a diverse set of gifts and talents to the church. A female CFO is a great resource to help balance the church’s finances, or a corporate lawyer can advise staff on legal paperwork. God has given both men and women unique gifts, “just... Continue Reading

Southern Baptists Extend Olive Branch to Russell Moore

Denomination leaders seek reconciliation amid internal strife

Written by Evan Wilt | Thursday, March 23, 2017

“Russell Moore has done nothing worthy of discipline or firing. He has not violated The Baptist Faith and Message and, in fact, has been outstanding as president of the ERLC,” Day wrote. “Southern Baptist have been uniquely gifted and called to have a great impact for the Kingdom of God. We must not be ignorant... Continue Reading

Five Reasons Why Pastors Are Getting Fired Because of their Social Media Posts

What are pastors posting on social media that is raising the ire of church members?

Written by Thom Rainer | Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Generally combative and sarcastic comments. Do you know someone that seems always to be in debate on social media? They always want to prove their points, and they will take you on personally if you disagree with them. There are now a number of former pastors in this category.

A Plea to My Fellow PCA Pastors

If you can no longer affirm what the PCA has stood for, why not move to a denomination that expresses your views rather than trying to change the PCA?

Written by Todd Pruitt | Tuesday, March 21, 2017

If you love Anglicanism by all means be an Anglican. I know some wonderful Anglican brothers and sisters. If you desire to ordain women then transfer to the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) or Reformed Church in America (RCA). They will happily allow you to do that. But out of respect for the sacred vows you... Continue Reading

You Are Not The Story!

People should not leave the sermon having learned more about the preacher than Christ.

Written by H. B. Charles | Monday, March 20, 2017

This is the desperate request of everyone who sits before us as we preach, if they recognize it or not. Their eternal souls need news from a network in glory. Don’t report fake news. While you may never have a primetime anchor spot, present the gospel news faithfully and clearly every time you stand to... Continue Reading

10 Things I Did Not Do that Improved My Congregation’s Singing

My congregation sings better than they did a year ago.

Written by Scott Connell | Monday, March 20, 2017

We can argue about how people should really want to sing more, but every congregation has its saturation point for singing each Sunday. Most have not sung the rest of the week so Sunday is a vocal workout. If your congregation is singing well for 3 or 4 songs, but by the 5th song they are... Continue Reading

Six Reasons Pastoral Tenure May Be Increasing

I indeed pray that longer tenure will result in healthier churches

Written by Thom Rainer | Monday, March 20, 2017

Moving to larger churches is no longer considered a career path by many pastors. My generation as a whole viewed “bigger as better” as a career path. If you did well at one church, you would quickly get “promoted” to a larger church. Many Gen X and Millennial pastors do not have that perspective.  ... Continue Reading

Diocese of South Carolina Votes to Affiliate with the Anglican Church in North America

Affiliation with the ACNA brings the Diocese into full communion with an organization of 111,853 members in 966 churches and 32 dioceses spread across Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

Written by Staff | Saturday, March 18, 2017

Affiliation with the ACNA brings the Diocese into full communion with an organization of 111,853 members in 966 churches and 32 dioceses spread across Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Founded in 2009 at the urging and with direction from Anglican primates of the Global South, the ACNA represents the unifying of a number of... Continue Reading

3 Common Dangers Church Planters Face

Being aware of these three issues can help a planter avoid paralyzing frustration

Written by Thomas D. Hawkes | Saturday, March 18, 2017

“A planter’s emotional life will, to some degree, follow his sense of success or failure week by week. This is largely tied to attendance and finances. It’s not easy to get off that roller coaster, but three strategies may help.”   Planting a church is no easy task. New church planters often ask about problems and challenges... Continue Reading

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