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A Mighty Fortress

God is on His throne. He is in control. He is our mighty fortress, and we can find refuge in Him.

Written by Nathan Busenitz | Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Those who know the Lord, love Him, and belong to Him need not fear. Though the mountains tremble and collapse into the sea; though kingdoms rise and fall; though wicked men flourish; though our lives are but a breath; and though we are frail vessels; we need not fear for our hope is in God.... Continue Reading

5 Reasons Your Pastor May Not Be Leading Well

If the pastor isn’t leading well, the church will likely suffer at some level

Written by Ron Edmondson | Tuesday, November 3, 2015

“Many times the pastor simply doesn’t see what you see — or for that matter, value you what you value. I’ve learned I’m often the last to know of a problem within my church. If there’s an issue in preschool ministry, for example, if someone doesn’t tell me about it, I won’t know about it.”... Continue Reading

Ordinary World, Ordinary Church?

We do not want to be different for different's sake, but for Jesus's sake

Written by Garry Williams | Tuesday, November 3, 2015

“What does this concern for normality look like when it is applied to public worship? In services it manifests itself in attempts to make visitors, especially non-Christian visitors, feel as comfortable as possible.”   My first article began with the observation that Satan ambitiously aims to attack the church at the very points that are... Continue Reading

Southern Baptists Kick Out Church for Affirming Homosexuality

The decision came after the Pine Belt Baptist Association discovered gaychurch.org lists University Baptist Church as an "affirming" church on its website.

Written by Tobin Perry | Monday, November 2, 2015

Noting that the gaychurch.org website defines “affirming” as “the church does not view homosexuality in and of itself as a sin,” the association gave University Baptist a choice—disassociate from the website or disassociate from the association. The association gave the church until 2 p.m. on Oct. 20 to make a decision.   Last week a... Continue Reading

What Is Reformation Day?

A single event on a single day changed the world

Written by Stephen Nichols | Saturday, October 31, 2015

“Martin Luther, a scholar, took quill in hand, dipped it in his inkwell and penned his 95 Theses on October 31, 1517. These were intended to spark a debate, to stir some soul-searching among his fellow brothers in the church.”   A single event on a single day changed the world. It was October 31,... Continue Reading

Reformation Reminders: Rome & Her Desecration of Christ

This Saturday, October 31, commemorates nearly 500 years since one of the greatest movements of God in church history; the Protestant Reformation.

Written by Eric Davis | Friday, October 30, 2015

Scripture could not be more clear on the adequacy and finality of Christ’s atoning work. Yet, in every mass, Rome asserts that Christ, cannot really be seated anywhere in heaven, but is ready, waiting, and being summoned back down for additional sacrifice to atone for sin. On this teaching alone Rome renders herself a desecration... Continue Reading

The Reformation Gave Us a Seat at the Table

Next to justification, there was no issue more fiercely debated during the Reformation than the doctrine of the Lord’s Supper.

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Friday, October 30, 2015

In celebrating Communion, we come to a table, not to an altar. Among all the critical rediscoveries during the Reformation, it is easy to overlook the importance of recovering the Lord’s Supper as a covenantal meal (not a re-presenting of Christ’s atoning death) with all the elements (bread and cup) distributed to every believer (no... Continue Reading

5 Ways For a Church Member to Leave a Church Well

There are numerous reasons why and how people leave churches these days, but do they leave well?

Written by Carey Nieuwhof | Thursday, October 29, 2015

But because we live in an imperfect world, I’ll just assume everyone has one (or maybe at the most two) lifetime church changes in them while they are living in the same community. I understand that churches change, leaders changes, you change, and so a readjustment in your church home is not out of the question…. I’m talking... Continue Reading

Church Keeps Singing Despite Noise Complaint, Threat Of Fines

An African-American church threatening with large fines because its choir rehearsals allegedly violated a Oakland, Calif. noise ordinance, not charged because of public support of the small congregation.

Written by Sarah Padbury | Thursday, October 29, 2015

Harris recently received a letter from the City of Oakland stating someone had filed a noise ordinance violation against the church due to a “nuisance activity, namely excessive noise in the form of choir practice with live musical instruments … and amplified voices.” The letter accused the choir of spoiling “the use and quiet enjoyment... Continue Reading

Top 5 Reasons Churches Went to Court in 2014

Has your church addressed these common legal liabilities and risk management concerns?

Written by Richard R. Hammar | Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Sadly, for several years the sexual molestation of minors has been the number one reason that churches went to court. Victims in these cases generally allege that a church is responsible for their injuries on the basis of negligent selection, retention, or supervision of the perpetrator. Churches have lost many of these cases due to... Continue Reading

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