Monday, October 17, 2016
Introducing Theology in 60
My hope is to draw us all closer to a more practical and legitimate understanding of what it means to 'believe.' I do not attempt to presume to have it all figured out, all I hope to accomplish through this series is to spark ideas, share observations, and get each of us (self included) toward a better "Belief.'
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Bible Study Returns
Due to an overwhelming demand, our Wed night Bible Study started up again last night on the West Shore. A good mix of old members and new, came together to study the letter of Peter and the Holy Spirit was present in force! I love teaching the Bible, but, even more, I love seeing new people fall in love with the Scriptures and the God who wrote them!!
If you have not yet joined us for a study, come on out!
If you have not yet joined us for a study, come on out!
Monday, September 22, 2014
Warnings and Observations - Part II (b)
Providence:
While reading online today, I came across this post in a comment section on 'mega church' and contemporary Christianity. I believe it is not only insightful, but TRUE.
While reading online today, I came across this post in a comment section on 'mega church' and contemporary Christianity. I believe it is not only insightful, but TRUE.
Speaking to a particular Mega Church: 'Churches like this may be good for introducing people to Jesus. But living in Christ means using our minds renewed by God to know and grow closer to Him each day, not prioritizing temporary emotional pulses of good vibrations and stimulating human senses (emphasis added).
[Most observers] didn't get very deep into [Pastor's Name] shaky theology and doctrine, but my biggest complaint here is when about halfway through the video the hipster [Pastor's Name] equates his crowds to the throngs that followed Jesus. The main motivation of the crowds that followed Jesus was getting healed physically, and getting freed from Roman rule; that is, what Jesus could do for them and their earthly lives. The crowds following Jesus were not interested in His message of their helpless fallen spiritual condition and dependence on Him for their reconciliation with God. Well, maybe [Pastor's Name]' flock is similar? But then Jesus' crowds turned against Him, and called to the Romans for His torture and crucifixion. That part is no comparison, is it [Pastor's Name]?'
Observations and Warnings - Part II
While speaking to a pastor of a MEGA church the other day, he called his church's growth the product of God's new and ongoing 'Revival.' They have over 10k people attending each week, they baptized 300 people last year, and they gave almost a million dollars to charity. Impressive numbers by any stretch of the imagination, but does this qualify as a revival?
Consider the following:If 'revival' is only happening at one house of worship, then it is probably not God who is achieving the results but, rather, the church leadership and methodology. As is evidenced by some of the success of recent non-profit 'challenges' and the rise of religious fanaticism, getting people to respond in droves to self-less causes is not always as difficult as we would imagine - you just have to make it interesting (self-rewarding) enough.
I believe in Revival and pray it happens, but when it does it will not be experienced by a single church, it will not lead to self-boasting, and it certainly will not be achieved through human effort. Revival happens when humanity is brought low by the Spirit of God and His power and presence alone (through human vessels) is the means of achievement (miracles and super-natural demonstrations).
I'm not trying to knock the 'good' out of growing churches, but I do want us all to consider WHY we may be experiencing these results. There are no shortcuts to the Kingdom or its salvation.
Consider the following:If 'revival' is only happening at one house of worship, then it is probably not God who is achieving the results but, rather, the church leadership and methodology. As is evidenced by some of the success of recent non-profit 'challenges' and the rise of religious fanaticism, getting people to respond in droves to self-less causes is not always as difficult as we would imagine - you just have to make it interesting (self-rewarding) enough.
I believe in Revival and pray it happens, but when it does it will not be experienced by a single church, it will not lead to self-boasting, and it certainly will not be achieved through human effort. Revival happens when humanity is brought low by the Spirit of God and His power and presence alone (through human vessels) is the means of achievement (miracles and super-natural demonstrations).
I'm not trying to knock the 'good' out of growing churches, but I do want us all to consider WHY we may be experiencing these results. There are no shortcuts to the Kingdom or its salvation.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Observations & Warnings - Part I
This week, I had the opportunity to participate in several conferences for pastors. I try not to attend too many of these kinds of events because, too often, they become a trap and means for avoiding the real business of the Kingdom: reaching the Lost and training the Found. It is so easy to enjoy the 'safety' and appearance of relevance by hanging out in the confines of fellow ministers, presuming that the purpose is new insights and renewal, but what really happens is that most ministers put too much emphasis on 'self-care' (ignoring the priority of others) or become accustomed to believing their own press and assumptions about ministry and church models. If you really want to find personal renewal & zeal and want to know what the Lost are thinking and doing, then GO OUT AND BE WITH THE LOST!! Hanging out with other professional ministers who also live in secluded churches or ministry contexts different than your own, is not going to be an adequate means of benefit.
What I loved most about pastoring and being a minister is spending time with the LOST and those who are Saved and still interacting with the LOST. I guess that is another reasons why pastor conference and meetings are such a personal nightmare for me...it's so disconnected from my passions and personal practices.
Pastors - GO out and be a pastor and minister in your community and world. Not your style or cup of tea?; then, please, reconsider your profession. If you love working in the church and for the church, then consider being the Admin Pastor or take up Church Board ministry. The church is supposed to be a place when the Holiness of Heaven meets the Brokenness of the World. In order for this to happen, the leadership of the church, namely its mouthpiece and representative, needs to be interacting and ministering within their local and Lost world. Hiding out at a 'relevance' conference doesn't count and will only frustrate everyone.
What I loved most about pastoring and being a minister is spending time with the LOST and those who are Saved and still interacting with the LOST. I guess that is another reasons why pastor conference and meetings are such a personal nightmare for me...it's so disconnected from my passions and personal practices.
Pastors - GO out and be a pastor and minister in your community and world. Not your style or cup of tea?; then, please, reconsider your profession. If you love working in the church and for the church, then consider being the Admin Pastor or take up Church Board ministry. The church is supposed to be a place when the Holiness of Heaven meets the Brokenness of the World. In order for this to happen, the leadership of the church, namely its mouthpiece and representative, needs to be interacting and ministering within their local and Lost world. Hiding out at a 'relevance' conference doesn't count and will only frustrate everyone.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Loved as Family
Since becoming full-time missionaries in 2005, it has been amazing to see how deeply we have been adopted by God's people. We can never adequtely thank our supporters for how they have loved us, encouraged us, and miraculously been the hands, feet, and even, the voice of God, over the years.
I know it is almost cliche to refer to the church as the 'family of God,' but when you experience it as we have over the years, it is supernatural.
To all of you who have loved us as your own: Thank you! We're just as committed and empowered as ever.
I know it is almost cliche to refer to the church as the 'family of God,' but when you experience it as we have over the years, it is supernatural.
To all of you who have loved us as your own: Thank you! We're just as committed and empowered as ever.
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