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The Church In Our Time: Nurturing Congregations of Faithful Presence (Part 3)

Recovering Theological Foundations - The Enduring Goodness of Creation

Written by Greg Thompson | Monday, July 30, 2012

And while in the pietist perspective the meaning of the material aspects of creation is variously interpreted—ranging from a useful backdrop to redemption to an obstacle to it—it remains universally the case that these material aspects have no fundamental role in God’s larger redemptive purposes. That this is so may be seen in several widespread expressions of pietism. First, we see it in pietistic preaching, which fails to positively address larger social or material concerns.

How Capitalism is Killing Liberal Christianity

The future of Christianity in America depends on at least one group not sticking its head in the sand for much longer.

Written by Colin Kerr, Patheos | Monday, July 30, 2012

But for the message to be compelling, it must also be clear. Their challenge is in communicating an identity rooted not in some watered-down Christianity that mimics social progressivism, but rather a holistic, historic, and even uncomfortable Gospel that keeps the redemptive work of Jesus radically at the center.

Blessed Self-Forgetfulness

True growth happens when we take our eyes off ourselves.

Written by Tullian Tchividjian, Leadership | Monday, July 30, 2012

Maturity is not becoming stronger and stronger, more and more competent. Christian growth is marked by a growing realization of just how weak and incompetent we are, and how strong and competent Jesus is on our behalf. Spiritual maturity is not our growing independence. Rather, it's our growing dependence on Christ. Remember, the apostle Paul referred to himself as the "least of all the saints" (Eph. 3:8) and the "chief of sinners" (1 Tim. 1:15), and this was at the end of his life!

Pew Poll: Romney may see an evangelical ‘enthusiasm gap’

One in four white evangelicals say they are uncomfortable with Romney's Mormonism

Written by Daniel Burke, Religion News Service | Sunday, July 29, 2012

Many social conservatives warned during the GOP primary that Romney would struggle to spark evangelical enthusiasm. Fewer conservative Christians would volunteer to canvass neighborhoods, donate money or plan rallies, they said.

Recruiting Young Evangelicals for Climate Activism

YECA is pledging to target electoral swing states

Written by Mark Tooley | Sunday, July 29, 2012

So YECA is essentially lobbying young evangelicals to support President Obama, though even he, having mostly remained silent about the climate over the last 4 years, is unlikely to resurrect it as a major theme in the future. The YECA website celebrates that Obama has “finally” mentioned global warming, in a recent Rolling Stone interview.

California Pastor defies rules; severs ties with PCUSA pension plan over same-sex benefits provision

“I cannot and will not participate in a system that requires me to reject the Scriptures…"

Written by The Layman | Sunday, July 29, 2012

The BOP claims that allowing ministers to opt out on theological grounds would represent a “dramatic change in the fundamental polity of the denomination” and claims it would “compromise and jeopardize the theological foundation of the community nature of the benefits plan.”

From Metro to Retro – Part 4

How my training as a postmodern, seeker-focused church planter gave way to a rediscovery of an ordinary means of grace model

Written by Josh Blunt | Sunday, July 29, 2012

It takes an intentional commitment to abandon fads and gimmicks, to hold fast to the Bible in both content and methodology.  And it takes a willingness to do the painstaking work of patient contextualization, continually discerning the fine line between inspired innovations and unbiblical shortcuts. In the previous three posts (here, here and here) I have been... Continue Reading

An Interview with R.C. Sproul (Part 2)

What do the words “well done, good and faithful servant” mean to you at this time in your life?

Written by Tim Challies | Sunday, July 29, 2012

The reason holiness and grace go together is that the more I understand who God is, the greater appreciation I have for His holiness, and I figured the more that’s going to make me hate my sin. Yesterday I shared the first part of my recent interview with Dr. R.C. Sproul. We discussed his new book,... Continue Reading

Brethren, We Are Not Lloyd-Jones

Using many words does not necessarily make for a better sermon

Written by William H. Smith | Sunday, July 29, 2012

I think that, beyond fascination with our own words, there are several things at work. We think we need more words to make a point clear. It may be that we have not for ourselves developed or clarified what we want to say. The result of our many words: the point is lost on our... Continue Reading

Mississippi Predominantly White Baptist Church Closes Door to Black Couple’s Wedding

Some members complained about a black couple getting married in a predominantly white church

Written by Jimmie E. Gates and Alex McDaniel, Clarion-Ledger | Sunday, July 29, 2012

Charles Wilson said it was a huge disappointment that he and his wife couldn’t get married at the church they attended because of the color of their skin. A Jackson couple had their wedding rehearsal last week, two days before their scheduled big day at the Crystal Springs church where they were planning to get... Continue Reading

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