So, Who’s Training Tomorrow’s ‘Mainline’ Protestant Pastors?
Seminaries affiliated with mainline denominations may be losing ground to other options
“Independent evangelical seminaries that have grown exponentially since World War II affect not only conservative groups but the pluralistic or liberal “mainline” denominations where minority evangelicals exercise minimal influence on national programs but persist at the local level. These schools have built a reputation for training pastors in effective sermonizing, pastoral work, and outreach.” ... Continue Reading
Rick Warren to Deliver Mars Hill Church’s Final Sermon via Video
Seattle-based Megachurch Closes its Doors at Year's End
“Our dear friend Pastor Rick Warren from Saddleback Church has graciously offered to preach the final sermon for us. Each of our churches will be showing a special message from Pastor Rick, based on John 12:24. ‘Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains... Continue Reading
Church of England Names Its First Woman Bishop; Libby Lane to Assume Historic Role
The Church of England announced on Dec. 17 that Libby Lane, a parish priest from Hale would become its first woman bishop
Lane, 48, a mother of two and the wife of an Anglican vicar, will be consecrated as the eighth bishop of Stockport, in the Diocese of Chester, at a ceremony at York Cathedral on Jan. 26. Her appointment is as a suffragan bishop — a bishop subordinate to a metropolitan or diocesan bishop. CANTERBURY, England... Continue Reading
Episcopal Church Baptisms Dry Up
As Episcopal Church officials struggle with how to re-organize an unwieldy bureaucracy and legislative body formed for a much larger church, more bad news is dripping out
“The report reveals that in U.S. dioceses, baptisms are down five percent from 27,140 in 2012 to 25,822 in 2013. Similarly, marriages are down four percent from 10,366 to 9,933 (the denomination has seen a 40 percent decline in children baptized since 2003 and a 46 percent decline in marriages over the same period).” ... Continue Reading
Five Churches in Illinois Withdraw from the RCA, Vote to Join the PCA
Five Illinois Churches in the Reformed Church in America have voted to affiliate with the Presbyterian Church in America
These churches had submitted to the process for withdrawing set up by the RCA Classis of Illiana Florida. A number of conditions were included in the agreement. For example, each of the churches was allowed to withdraw with their respective properties and assets. However, if a church should withdraw from the PCA within five years... Continue Reading
The Doctor Is In: Pope Francis’ List Of 15 Diseases That Ail The Church and Its Leaders
Pope Francis held nothing back on Dec. 22 in addressing the ills of the Roman Catholic Church in a blistering critique of what ails the church’s central bureaucracy
1.The disease: Feeling “immortal” or “immune” or even “indispensable.” The cure: A visit to the cemetery, Francis said, could help us see the names of those who “maybe thought they were immortal, immune and indispensable.” 2. The disease: Excessive activity. The cure: It is the disease of those who, like Martha in the Gospels, “lose... Continue Reading
The State of Theology: Worshiping Alone
Five out of ten Americans think you don’t need church. So do three out of ten Evangelical Protestants.
“The Bible makes it rather clear that we were made for community. We gather together for the worship of God. The Bible makes it rather clear that there are structures of authority in regards to spiritual matters. The Bible makes it also rather clear that when we fail to honor and remember the past, we... Continue Reading
McDonald’s And Churches Have More In Common Than I Thought
If you’re McDonald’s CEO Don Thompson, you’ve got major McProblems. And according to one restaurant expert, the biggest one is the company’s positioning with millennials.
“How participatory is your church? Is your congregation feeding everyone with a sermon that’s been kept warm under a heat lamp or are there a number of fresh options for education and spiritual formation? Are you mostly presenting information to passive listeners or are you encouraging an environment where people interact with each other and... Continue Reading
Two Florida Churches Merge With Hope Of Bridging A Racial Divide
Two Florida churches are soon expected to undergo a merger that pastors hope will help send a message on race relations throughout the state -- and beyond
In the coming month, the church will undergo small but critical moves to merge the two institutions and will officially launch a united congregation within the first few days of the new year. Charles will serve as the primary teaching pastor while Clifford will oversee all of the Christian education along with a weekday and... Continue Reading
One Sentence That Pastors and Church Staff Hate to Hear
It isn’t “I love you, but…”; it is more dreaded than that
As a leader in a local church and in other places, I got to the point where I did not entertain such veiled criticisms. I tried to be polite and say, “I am sorry, but I cannot listen to you further because you will not give me the specific sources of the concerns. If you... Continue Reading
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