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The Church’s Antipathy to Popular Music

Part 1 of the Christian church's history in relation to popular entertainment

Written by Bob Case | Monday, September 3, 2012

Robert Dabney is plain here: “Eushemonos” was that sedate dignity and seemliness which the gospel requires of the Lord’s freedmen, the same dignity, exalted and spiritualized, which the Greek ethics exacted of the free–born citizens. “komos” was condemned, partly because it was in contrast with this dignity.

Think Attendance In Your Church Is Declining? Think Again!

To figure out the active membership or the active number of people connected with your congregation, two distinct ways of counting should be instituted

Written by George Bullard, ABP News | Sunday, September 2, 2012

Since certain activities in the life and ministry of a congregation–such as pastoral care–are often carried out by household rather than by individual persons, the pastoral care load of a congregation can actually increase while the individuals present decrease.

Unification Church founder Rev. Sun Myung Moon dies at 92

"International and intercultural marriages are the quickest way to bring about an ideal world of peace"

Written by Ahn Young-joon, AP | Sunday, September 2, 2012

The youngest son told the AP in a February 2010 interview that Moon's offspring do not see themselves as his successors. "Our role is not inheriting that messianic role," he said. "Our role is more of the apostles, where we share … where we become the bridge between understanding what kind of lives (our) two parents have lived."

Ceremonial and the Reformed Churches: Part I

Ceremonial is inevitable when any act is repeated in the context of public worship from week to week.

Written by Evan McWilliams | Sunday, September 2, 2012

Generally, ceremonial is associated with so-called “high-church” expressions of Christianity. It is certainly a part of the common discourse about the Church of Rome and often appears as a prima facie argument against the Mass. However, I’d like to reconsider this usage of the term.     In a previous post I said, “There is a legitimate... Continue Reading

Brazil Allows Three-Person Civil Unions

The Brazilian trio, one man and two women, have been living together for three years.

Written by The Christian Institute | Sunday, September 2, 2012

The trio’s union was formalized three months ago, but has only recently come to light. Same-sex unions have been legally recognized in Brazil from 2004, and last year a judge allowed a same-sex union to be recognized as a gay marriage     Three people in a polygamous relationship have been allowed to enter into... Continue Reading

Brethren, We Are Not Counselors

Ministerial myths: The minister as counselor

Written by William H. Smith | Sunday, September 2, 2012

My contention is that ministers are not therapists. Nor are they counselors except as those who as shepherds who come along side those under their care. They are pastors. They are Ministers of the Word and sacraments. There are limitations to the minister’s calling and abilities.     In 1970 Jay Adams’ Competent to Counsel was published and... Continue Reading

4 Myths Attacking the Church Today

Four recurring myths attacking the church that need clear responses.

Written by James MacDonald | Sunday, September 2, 2012

My brother sent me an e-mail about a church that’s attempting to adjust the biblical teaching on the role of women. The rationale they give for explaining away the clear teaching of Scripture is that folks like us take a static approach to God’s Word, “but we take a redemptive approach,” they say.    ... Continue Reading

Calif. Lawmakers Approve Ban on Sexual Orientation Change Efforts for Teens

The bill that would not allow those under 18 years of age to undergo sexual orientation change efforts "regardless of the willingness of a patient" or a "patient's parent."

Written by Audrey Barrick, Christian Post | Saturday, September 1, 2012

In a 51-22 vote, the Assembly approved a bill that would not allow those under 18 years of age to undergo sexual orientation change efforts “regardless of the willingness of a patient” or a “patient’s parent.” Senator Ted Lieu introduced SB1172 earlier this year, arguing that conversion therapy could cause “serious harms.” Opponents of the... Continue Reading

Washington Churches Told Not To Collect Funds for Gay Marriage Fight

'Preserve Marriage Washington and our partners have done everything within full compliance of the law.'

Written by Tracy Simmons | Saturday, September 1, 2012

“The Catholic Church, during the month of September, plans to up its teachings on marriage and on our understanding that marriage is a covenant between a man and a woman based on natural law, the Scriptures and our traditions,” said Monsignor Robert Siler, chief of staff and chancellor for Yakima diocese. Churches in Washington state... Continue Reading

The Imperfect Storm

That is the reality of Stage 4 cancer. We find periods of rest and ease, but the storm always is surrounding us on the horizon.

Written by Calvin Smith | Saturday, September 1, 2012

In this sinful world, God allows us to experience pain, sickness, and death. Through suffering, though, we are comforted that we are destined for a place where God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.

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