The Early Church & the Deity of Christ
Did the early church fathers affirm the deity of Jesus Christ? Or was it only after the fourth century (and the Council of Nicaea) that Christian leaders began to articulate their belief in God the Son?
Though it’s not an exhaustive list, here are 25 quotes from a number of ante-Nicene church fathers demonstrating their belief in the deity of Jesus Christ. These early Christian theologians all lived before the time of Constantine and the Council of Nicaea. As such, they provide incontrovertible proof (from post-New Testament history) that Constantine was... Continue Reading
What Makes Millennials Stay in Church
A new study confirms the importance of parents in fostering kids’ adult faith.
“If you had to ask for a mixture of things that overall are correlated with strong Christian beliefs and strong Christian orthopraxy, you’d be looking at making sure mom and dad developed a relationship with their teens, … that they’re regular participants in a local church, and they practice home-based, parent-led discipleship,” said Brian Ray,... Continue Reading
Top Ten Reasons to Attend Evening Worship
If worship is good and true for the morning, why not for Sunday evening?
Recently, in my weekly email to my congregation, I gave my people my “Top Ten Reasons to Attend Evening Worship” in an ongoing effort to educate, encourage, and exhort. They are not exhaustive and they apply to my context, in particular, but the principles should be applicable to any who reads this. May God move his... Continue Reading
Presbytery of the James (PCUSA) Demands $3.5 million for Property; Church Offers $400,000
The presbytery wants $3.5 million for Crestwood Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Va., to withdraw from the PCUSA and join the ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians
Crestwood’s counter offer was $400,000, and while in negotiations, the other costs were added. Crestwood’s offer, it said, compared with settlements reach by other churches that had successfully negotiated their way out of the presbytery, and was an estimate of what the church could afford to pay. After several churches have negotiated their way... Continue Reading
The Top Ten Most Fiercely Defended Traditions in Churches
A tradition is neither inherently good nor bad. Its value or its distraction in a given church really depends on how members treat the traditions.
By “traditions,” I am referring to those extra-biblical customs that become a way of life for many congregations. A tradition is neither inherently good nor bad. Its value or its distraction in a given church really depends on how members treat the traditions. I recently embarked on a major research project for a new... Continue Reading
Mainline Protestant Decline and Hope
Liberal inclusivity and diversity should have been enticing to Millennials and other sought after demographics, right? Of course not.
My United Methodist friend remarked upon hearing this story that in general we know what will grow a church. It’s not a mystery. The real question is, do we want the biblical message and ministry that will attract new people, or do we prefer less challenging alternatives, with predictable outcomes. Church vitality or decline to... Continue Reading
A Milestone For Redeemer Church, Jackson, MS And An Important Day For The PCA
A statement to the congregation Redeemer PCA in Jackson, MS, at the 10th anniversary of this vibrant, urban, multi-ethnic, cross-cultural church
In the early 1970s, the elders of First Church were meeting together at a retreat at Twin Lakes Camp and Conference Center, and, addressing this issue they said: “We were wrong.” “The church, this church, is for all God’s people, red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in his sight.” From that day,... Continue Reading
Why I’m Not a Jehovah’s Witness
Jehovah's Witness doctrine denies any possibility of salvation through Christ.
Tragically then, because JW doctrine derives from a devious Bible translation, denies the God of the Bible, the deity of Christ, and the biblical resurrection of Christ, it denies any possibility of salvation through Christ. It is a false gospel and damnable system through which no one can be forgiven of sin, right before God,... Continue Reading
3 Female Ghosts That Haunt The Church
The three female ghosts that haunt us are the Usurper, the Temptress, and the Child
“These three ghosts glide into staff meetings where key decisions are made. They hover in classrooms where theology is taught. They linger in prayer rooms where the weakest among us give voice to hurt. They strike fear into the hearts of both men and women, and worse, they breathe fear into the interactions between them.”... Continue Reading
Race And The Roots of The Presbyterian Church in America (Part 4)
The 1960s are not dead; they are not even past - they continue to shape our conversations and to impact what kind of church God is calling us to be
“When these younger southern Presbyterian conservatives met to form the Presbyterian Churchmen United (PCU) in 1969, they included in their seven-point “Declaration of Commitment” a statement that emphasized a spirit of “love, concern, and neighborliness toward all races of men without partiality and without prejudice.” [For the explanation of this series and the first... Continue Reading
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