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Redeemer Presbyterian NYC forms four congregations, selects lead pastors

Written by Don K. Clements | Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The following email was sent out by Tim Keller and the Redeemer Session announcing the major change in ministry design. From: Tim Keller & Redeemer Session To: Redeemer Members Re: Redeemer Names New Lead Pastors Dear Friends, Since the launch of the RENEW campaign last fall our church has taken several major steps towards realizing... Continue Reading

Well-Known Chinese Church Leader Released on Bail, Awaiting Trial

Written by George Whitten | Monday, June 21, 2010

“He has endured arrest on arbitrary charges, threat of exile, and temporary denial of the right to meet with his lawyers,” Chinese church leader Wang Dao, was free on bail Friday, June 18, but awaited a new trial, following weeks of imprisonment on trumped up charges, his supporters told BosNewsLife. “He has endured arrest on... Continue Reading

U. S. Episcopal Presiding Bishop Travels the Globe Shoring up her Base

Written by David W. Virtue | Saturday, June 19, 2010

What we are seeing is the global mission of TEC expanding, in successive weeks, from Canada, Scotland, England, Aotearoa New Zealand, and Australia. The Presiding Bishop of the U.S. Episcopal Church, Katharine Jefferts Schori is traveling the globe shoring up her base of support among liberal Anglican provinces for what many believe is a back-up... Continue Reading

Assemblies of God District Claims Ownership of Local Congregation Building

Written by Patrick Rocchio | Friday, June 18, 2010

Assemblies of God laid claim to the church property under a clause in a 30-year-old document from when the congregation borrowed money to build the church. Bronx Crossway Christian Center members have seen much tumult after losing their spiritual leader of the past 34 years amid allegations of wrongdoing. Now they have been locked out... Continue Reading

Go Figure – Stats on church planting, charities, and men in church (and more)

Written by Ted Olsen | Thursday, June 17, 2010

Each month Christianity Today magazine summarizes some important and frequently surprising statistics concerning the church. Here is June’s summary: Giving 1,238,201: Nonprofit charities and foundations in the U.S., as of 2009. 654,186: Nonprofit charities and foundations in 1996. Source: The Chronicle of Philanthropy/Internal Revenue Service Evangelism 28%: Protestant churches that participated in some way in... Continue Reading

Praying For A Sale – In Tight Housing Market, Houses Of Worship Even Tougher To Move Than Houses

Written by Jane Gordon, | Wednesday, June 16, 2010

“Many of these are Gothic structures that are expensive to maintain,” he says. “It’s not just your standard cinderblock.” When immigrants flowed into Connecticut’s cities in the 19th century, their homes might have been modest, their jobs working-class. But they brought with them visions of the grand Gothic cathedrals of their childhoods. Collecting pennies and... Continue Reading

Executive Protection Firm Announces New Church Security Division

Written by Christian Newswire | Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The U.S. State Department now classifies faith-based organizations as one of the top five “at risk” groups in the world today. Gideon Protective Services, Inc. will offer comprehensive church security training, security consulting and executive protection to churches and synagogues of all faiths. An executive protection and private security guard firm local to Southern California... Continue Reading

First Presbyterian Church of Bakersfield, California Joins Evangelical Presbyterians

Written by Jeff Goodman | Wednesday, June 16, 2010

“We left on very amicable terms,” Chandler said. “Our conflict is not with other local Presbyterian churches. The conflict is on the national level.” The largest Presbyterian church in the San Joaquin Valley has realigned with a more conservative denominational entity, citing discontentment with a growing ideological divide between the congregation and its former national... Continue Reading

Life in Those Old Bones – The value of denominations

Written by Ed Stetzer | Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Denominations are certainly not the answer to the world’s ills, nor are they our last and only hope. But a denominational structure can be a valuable tool… Denominations appear to have fallen on difficult times. Theological controversies over core Christian beliefs have weakened some denominations. Others have succumbed to classic liberalism. A handful of denominations... Continue Reading

The PCA – “A Denomination Confronts its Past”

Written by Sonia Scherr | Monday, June 14, 2010

“I can find no record of formal church discipline being exercised on the issue of racism in any Presbyterian circles” Though racial extremists had previously caused rifts in PCA churches, the recent tumult at Friendship Presbyterian Church near Asheville, N.C., was perhaps unprecedented in that it led to church litigation (church discipline) regarding racism. (Original... Continue Reading

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