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Michele Bachmann and the Pope – The media jump into a centuries-old theological dispute between Lutherans and Catholics.

Written by Mollie Ziegler Hemingway, WSJ | Sunday, July 24, 2011

“Michele Bachmann leaves church accused of anti-Catholic bias,” the Los Angeles Times reported. The Atlantic Monthly: “Michele Bachmann’s Church Says the Pope Is the Antichrist.” From the Washington Post, we learned that the Lutheran Confessions use “unfortunate wording.” American political reporters aren’t known for their vocal support of Roman Catholic teachings. But when they discovered... Continue Reading

Lessons from local church history, part one

Written by Sean Lucas | Sunday, July 24, 2011

It has impressed upon me the importance of the process of pastoral searches and calls. Churches that stand faithful through the generations are those that seek men who are faithful to the Scripture, true to the Reformed faith, and obedient to the Great Commission, men who are winsome pastors and faithful leaders, and men who... Continue Reading

Le Chambon-sur-Lignon – The Story of a Reformed Church in France during WWII

Written by Staff | Saturday, July 23, 2011

Nobody asked who was Jewish and who was not. Nobody asked where you were from. Nobody asked who your father was or if you could pay. They just accepted each of us, taking us in with warmth, sheltering children, often without their parents — children who cried in the night from nightmares. — Elizabeth Koenig-Kaufman,... Continue Reading

The state of church planting in the SBC (Hint – The Assemblies of God are in first place)

Written by Ed Stetzer, Baptist Press | Saturday, July 23, 2011

The Assemblies’ rate is 50 percent more than what is found in the SBC. They have opened the first part of 2011 with 177 new churches, tracking at a 3 percent pace, or almost twice the SBC rate. At the North American Mission Board luncheon prior to the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting in Phoenix,... Continue Reading

Crystal Cathedral members start petition to have denomination help take control of church back from the paid staff

Written by Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post | Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The Crystal Cathedral, Orange County’s landmark megachurch, now faces an online petition launched by senior members alleging nepotism and a doctrinal shift by founder Robert H. Schuller’s daughters. “It is time to rise up and take our church back!” says the petition, soliciting signatures of Crystal Cathedral members, former members, friends and viewers of Schuller’s... Continue Reading

A Covenant realized: PCA congregation in Florida gets new building

Written by Candace Rotollo, Naples News | Sunday, July 17, 2011

There’s no secret that Covenant wants to attract a new generation of churchgoers. Yet (Pastor Bob) Petterson emphasizes it also welcomes the time, talent and donations more mature members can provide. “These baby boomers were raised in the ’60s and ’70s with a social conscience,” says Petterson. “They’re not just going to play golf all... Continue Reading

The End of Church Planting – A look at whether churches should expand through a missionary model.

Written by Jason B. Hood, Christianity Today | Sunday, July 17, 2011

Joel Hathaway serves as Director of Alumni & Career Services at Covenant Seminary in St. Louis and is regularly involved in placement consultation for churches and students. When open positions are publicly posted, Hathaway sees an average of fifty and as many as 70 applicants per position. Next year marks the one hundredth anniversary of... Continue Reading

Gay Activists that invaded Michigan church lose to the rule of law

Written by Staff | Saturday, July 16, 2011

Federal law imposes penalties upon anyone who “by force or threat of force or by physical obstruction, intentionally injures, intimidates or interferes with or attempts to injure, intimidate or interfere with any person lawfully exercising or seeking to exercise the First Amendment right of religious freedom at a place of religious worship.” An anarchist group... Continue Reading

Victory for Ariz. church left holding bill for building it wasn’t allowed to occupy

Written by Staff | Saturday, July 16, 2011

9th U. S. Circuit in San Francisco says City of Yuma violated federal law against treating churches unequally in zoning matters A Yuma, Ariz., church left paying the mortgage on a building the city would not allow it to occupy has won its legal battle on appeal and can now seek damages, including payment for... Continue Reading

New Lewiston, Maine church seeking its niche

Written by Daniel Hartill, Lewiston Sun Journal | Saturday, July 16, 2011

The church was begun as an offshoot of the Christ the Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Portland. Both churches belong to the Presbyterian Church in America. Working from Portland, Almquist formed Bible study groups in 2007 with a few Lewiston-area Presbyterians. Per Almquist knew he would be a minister even before he knew where he fit... Continue Reading

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