Real Talk: When People Leave Your Church
There are good reasons to leave a church, as long as one does so with class and grace, not making a spectacle.
…there are other reasons. They aren’t theological or missional, but they will sting and hurt. I have found the way to navigate through these kinds of reasons. Yes, there are times I have to preach to myself about not having my self worth tied into people leaving, but what has also helped has been learning... Continue Reading
Boulder-Area Churches Pitch in $48K Toward First Presbyterian’s Realignment
First Presbyterian Church of Boulder is the recipient of a surprise gift
“First Presbyterian, at 1820 15th St. in Boulder, is moving toward the finish line in its bid for dismissal from the mainstream Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), to join the Goleta, Calif.-based ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians, a network of more than 230 congregations founded in 2012.” First Presbyterian Church of Boulder is the... Continue Reading
Primates Suspend Episcopal Church From Full Participation In The Anglican Communion
The primates (bishops) of the Anglican Communion have suspended the Episcopal Church in the United States from full participation in the life and work of the Anglican Communion.
The motion asks that representatives of the Episcopal Church not be permitted to represent the Communion in interfaith and ecumenical bodies or dialogue commissions, nor serve on the Standing Committee of the Anglican Consultative Council, nor vote at meetings of the Anglican Consultative Council — whose next meeting is this summer in Lusaka. Unlike the... Continue Reading
5 Questions I’d Ask a Missionary Before I Supported Them
Your missionaries should be comfortable and able to defend their theological bend
“If a missionary isn’t willing to slow things down just because he wants some quick, shoddy results and cool Facebook pictures, the dude needs to reevaluate why he’s even going overseas. Truthfully, between you and me, it would’ve been better if he hadn’t gone at all.” I’ve rubbed my boney shoulders with lots of... Continue Reading
Know Your Presbyterian History
There are examples across the denomination that demonstrates significant theological drift and also that our system of examining ministers is flawed
According to one progressive pastor, “…there’s a far deeper, more organic challenge for our denomination. Many of its leaders at both the local and national level are no longer in synch with any semblance of orthodox Christian creeds and doctrine.” I recently came across a remarkable piece of revisionist church history: In 1930, when PC... Continue Reading
A Child Was Bored in the Service
Unless you have been bored, an essential part of your imagination will never grow
“The background to the churches’ determination to make their worship boredom-free zones is a era of rampant materialism which the western world has never experienced before. For example, at parties today each child who comes expects to go home with a party bag full of goodies.” An elder preceded the minister into the pulpit... Continue Reading
One Family Under God
“Do you have children’s church?”
“Our basic human need as sinners trumps all other needs that are unique to age and stage of life. That means that the gospel is more important than any targeted ministry. It also means that, though we should work hard to communicate the gospel in understandable, age-appropriate ways, there is only one message that people... Continue Reading
Baptizing “Masculinity”: The Real Reason Men are Leaving the Church
We talk more like marketers trying to make Big Macs cool again to the 18-to-34 crowd than people who sincerely believe in the power of the Gospel.
I wonder, if we are serious about attracting men to church, if the solution is less to infantilize them by waving steaks and guns in front of their noses and more to challenge them by teaching the rich ideas and contentious debates from the Christian tradition. Clearly there’s no shortage of important questions to be... Continue Reading
Dying Churches, Vibrant Churches
There is a cycle to how the Lord raises up new congregations even as others complete their season
“The Presbyterian Church (USA) congregation is selling its property for $8.5 million (under value) to a non-profit entity that will, with county funding, develop the lot into a high rise apartment building offering 173 affordable housing units.” There was a sad, revealing story in The Washington Post about a century old Presbyterian church near... Continue Reading
Change, Plant, or Stay: Which is Best?
Church planting must never be viewed as a matter of convenience
“Even John Calvin considered that a church that was weak and inadequate in many ways, IF the gospel was faithfully preached, was still a New Testament church. So work toward receiving that brother’s preaching of Christ. Encourage him in doing so. Pray for him.” Recently, a brother from a small town in the south... Continue Reading
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