Joyful Noise: Praise with the Volume Pumped Up
There is something that generates an impact that reverberates through this world, the spiritual realm, and the Universe: a joyful church.
This is the reason we worship: he deserves it. God is good, loving, and faithful. This is why we sing, this is why we make a loud noise – because he is worthy of worship. We can worship him sincerely because he is indisputably worthy of our worship. Only in heaven we will grasp fully... Continue Reading
10 Misperceptions Laypersons Have about Pastors
Laypersons sometimes have misperceptions of pastors that I think hurt their leaders
“We’re always on the lookout for the next best church.” To be honest, some pastors do live that way – and they don’t make it easy for the rest of us who are genuinely committed where God has placed us. Most of really love our church, even with all their imperfections. I started this... Continue Reading
Mainline Death or Revival?
There’s no pledge from Christ, who promised that The Church will prevail, that Mainline Protestantism will necessarily have any future
There are plenty of Christian movements in particular times and places that have whithered and perished. Mainline Protestantism may have served its purpose across four centuries in America and will just fade into obscurity, leaving behind beautiful sanctuaries and lots of wonderful memories of momentous spiritual, cultural and social accomplishments. Princeton Seminary President Craig... Continue Reading
Veto Presbyterian Church in Vincent, Ohio Withdraws from PCUSA; Joins PCA
The Veto Presbyterian Church was received by the Ohio Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America on February 2, 2016.
On January 13, 2016, the session of Veto Presbyterian asked to join the Ohio Presbytery of the PCA as a mission church. On February 2,, with great joy, the Ohio Presbytery voted to receive Veto as a mission church of the Presbytery, with a provisional session of members of the session of Grace Presbyterian, Hudson,... Continue Reading
Six Ways Ministry Spouses Get Hurt
It is indeed tough to be in vocational ministry. But it’s also tough to be the spouse of these ministers.
“A worship minister shared with us this tragic story. He was caught up in some worship wars, an all too common reality. The worship leader, however, was pretty thick-skinned, and moved forward despite the criticisms. When the critics saw they were not making progress with the worship leader, they began to attack his wife with... Continue Reading
The Biblical Basis for the Spirituality of the Church
Paul appeals to his reader not on the basis of civil justice but on the principle of love
“At least one presbytery also received a motion for the PCA to publicly call for financial reparations from white people to African Americans in compensation for the institution of slavery that existed in America prior to 1865. These actions would seem to oppose the spirituality of the church.” Last week I posted a piece... Continue Reading
Elbert McGowan Takes Helm at Jackson’s Redeemer PCA Church
Redeemer PCA in Jackson, Miss., calls Elbert McGowan as pastor.
When longtime Redeemer pastor Mike Campbell announced his departure in late 2015, McGowan’s name was immediately on the minds of many congregants as a possible successor. “Elbert preached a sermon before he was voted in, and people were just lit up — it was like electricity,” said pastoral assistant Steve Lanier. “Then he did another... Continue Reading
Overture To PCUSA Seeks To Extract Apology From Those Following Biblical Teachings On Sexuality
A Presbyterian Church (USA) presbytery is asking the 222nd General Assembly to apologize to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ/Q) community
The overture asks that the PCUSA affirm, confess and apologize for “the teachings and actions that have created marginalization of our sisters and brothers, adding to the erroneous belief that people who identify as LGBTQ/Q should be considered unworthy to serve fully or be honored as family within and without the church.” A Presbyterian... Continue Reading
What Should I Do with the Hard, Difficult People in My Church who Appear to Hate Me?
Why are these difficult people a good reason to stay and endure?
Pastors, hold fast to what you know to be true and right. Love those who love you as you love those who don’t–at least right now. However, don’t be surprised when you wake up one day (years from now) and find that a church member who has been cold to you for years suddenly has... Continue Reading
Don’t Theologize or Spiritualize Ministry Mediocrity
A valuable question to ask about every ministry and function in the church is, “How does the fact that Jesus Christ is risen from the dead impact the way we do this?”
“One who says that their commitment to the primacy of preaching, leads them to have little regard for the music, parking, greeting, signage, aesthetics, friendliness, hands-on ministry, evangelism, outreach, care-giving, announcements, and so on, is simply theologizing their laziness and apathy.” I believe in the primacy of Christ-centered expository preaching in the life of... Continue Reading
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