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Naughtily Singing “Onward Christian Soldiers”

“Few are nostalgic for a hymn that celebrates Christian soldiers marching to war.”

Written by Mark Tooley | Saturday, August 18, 2012

The new Presbyterian Church USA hymnal will need fewer copies, since the denomination is sadly in membership free fall. But maybe some Presbyterians, hungry for militant hymns, can occasionally visit a Methodist church.

SBC Executive Committee President names advisory team on Calvinism

This is not an attempt to redo the theological consensus that we have in the Baptist Faith and Message 2000

Written by Michael Foust, Baptist Press | Thursday, August 16, 2012

Editor's Note: Some names on the team that will be familiar to many of The Aquila Report readers include Danny Aiken, Mark Dever, David Dockery, Al Mohler, Paige Patterson, and several others.

What Choices Are There for the Diocese of South Carolina?

A lesson in American Episcopalian history and polity; How does a diocese relate to the ECUSA?

Written by A. S. Haley, The Anglican Curmudgeon | Wednesday, August 15, 2012

This, then, is the first major point for the Diocese of South Carolina to realize: the choice of whether or not to remain in ECUSA belongs entirely to it. No bishop, Presiding Bishop, House of Bishops, or General Convention of ECUSA has the power to declare that the Diocese of South Carolina is no longer one of ECUSA's members.

Poll: Churchgoers struggle in sharing their faith

"While most believers accept personal responsibility to share their belief in Jesus Christ with non-Christians, far fewer are seeking these opportunities."

Written by Jon D. Wilke , Baptist Press | Tuesday, August 14, 2012

"If you are going to be intentional about sharing your faith, praying for others is a great way to start," Stetzer said. "We often acknowledge the importance of prayer in people coming to faith in Christ, but we also found it has an impact on the person praying."

Small Town Church Makes Big Statement on Marriage

The elders of a Florida EPC congregation issue "The Brooksville Statement on Marriage"

Written by Matthew Everhard | Tuesday, August 14, 2012

The Brooksville Statement on Marriage is a 600-word declaration of conscience that attempts to do three things. (1) We hope to clearly define marriage in a generation in which the word “marriage” itself has lost all semblance of meaning. (2) We hoped to positively state our convictions regarding the delineations of human sexuality. (3) We hoped to speak a timely word of compassion and grace in a world of “bumper sticker” one-liners and alleged hate-speech.

French Catholic Church Prayer Against Gay Marriage and Euthanasia Reforms

Reviving a centuries-old custom with an updated national “prayer for France”

Written by Tom Heneghan | Sunday, August 12, 2012

Catholics will pray for newly elected officials “so that their sense of the common good will overcome special demands.” This would include support for traditional families “throughout their lives, especially in painful moments.”     The French Catholic Church will revive a centuries-old custom next week with an updated national “prayer for France” opposing the... Continue Reading

Bill Hybels Shares Succession Plans at Leadership Summit

Hybels and his church elders are formally engaged in a succession process

Written by Alex Murashko, Christian Post | Saturday, August 11, 2012

Hybels described four different phases of succession that were planned for Willow Creek and said the first phase that was the planning phase, which took about a year, had already been completed.     Willow Creek Community Church Pastor Bill Hybels, speaking during the opening session of a global leadership summit, took the occasion on Thursday to... Continue Reading

Conservative Calvinist Mars Hill Church Claiming Methodist Sanctuary

The domed neo-classical 1906 sanctuary, which seats 1300, was once one of Methodism’s premier congregations

Written by Mark Tooley | Saturday, August 11, 2012

That Driscoll’s brand of robust Calvinism is thriving in Seattle, among other areas in the Pacific Northwest, seemingly defies claims by liberals in United Methodism and elsewhere that theological orthodoxy will not appeal in culturally liberal cities

Fabulous Fridays Give Parents a Night Out

“It’s a win-win-win program. Kids have fun and grow in their faith, parents have a break…"

Written by Sarah Boonstra, The Banner | Friday, August 10, 2012

It’s a Friday night in Westminster, Colo., and moms and dads are dropping their kids off at church for an evening of science, snacks, skits, and games. Then the moms and dads head out for an evening together.

PCUSA membership goes down, down, down

From 1998-2011 the annual average loss is 47,826 departing members per year

Written by John H. Adams, The Layman | Thursday, August 9, 2012

The larger picture warrants increasing skepticism that the denomination will survive the 21stcentury. At the current average of losses over the last 14 years – a time zone that is marked by the most radical changes in the denomination’s history – the lights will go out in about a half century.

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