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Borg on the UCC (#0931)

2012/12/02 By Greg

Progressive Christian scholar Marcus Borg served as the Hundere Chair of Religion and Culture in the Philosophy Department at Oregon State University until his retirement in 2007.  He is the author of numerous books, including Evolution of the Word: The New Testament in the Order the Books Were Written (my review) Speaking Christian: Why Christian Words Have Lost Their Meaning and Power –And How They Can Be Restored (my review) Putting Away Childish Things: A Tale of Modern Read More …

Read & Reclaim the Bible (#0930)

2012/12/01 By Greg

Ronald Hendel, professor of Hebrew Bible and Jewish Studies at the University of California - Berkeley, recently blogged about why people should still be reading the Bible.  While many today opt for extreme positions - ignoring it or interpreting it in a very literal manner - he proposes an alternative: a respectful approach that emphasizes the impact of rather than the historicity of the stories contained within its pages. He writes:  . . . it is a book that lies at the heart of Read More …

Proof of God’s Love (#0929)

2012/11/30 By Greg

Crave, the debut album of for King & Country features a song based on I Corinthians 13: "The Proof of Your Love."   The lyrics of this song invite followers of Jesus to live authentic lives that display God's love: So let my life be the proof The proof of Your love Let my love look like You And what You're made of How you lived, how You died Love is sacrifice So let my life be the proof The proof of Your love So What? The core of Christianity is living life by the Jesus Read More …

Consumerism as Idol (#0923)

2012/11/24 By Greg

Tony Campolo is an ordained American Baptist pastor, professor emeritus at Eastern University, founder of the Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education, author of 35 books, and popular speaker. Recently he wrote these challenging words: . . . the enemy of the Church is consumerism.  We have made an idol out of the things that are being sold.  We bow down and worship the commodities that are paraded before us on television.  We are enslaved to a mindset Read More …

I Need a Miracle (#0920)

2012/11/21 By Greg

"I Need a Miracle" is the title track on Third Day's latest album: Miracle (released November 2012).  The chorus is a powerful reminder that at some point in life everyone needs a miracle: Well no matter who you are And no matter what you've done There will come a time When you can't make it on your own And in your hour of desperation Know you're not the only one Prayin' "Lord above, I need a miracle" I need a miracle So What? An unofficial theme song of American culture might include Read More …

Safety is Not a Virtue (#0919)

2012/11/20 By Greg

John Richardson, communications director at Generous Church, recently blogged about how the Christian faith calls adherents to step away from a life of safety and security.  After quoting Craig Groeschel, Erwin McManus, David Platt, Francis Chan and Jesus, he summarizes the big idea thusly: Here’s the problem with playing it safe - safety is not a virtue in the Kingdom of God.  Instead, the Gospel calls us to the exact opposite: a radical departure from the “safe” Read More …

Danger of Thinking Small (#0917)

2012/11/18 By Greg

John Ortberg is the Senior Pastor of the 4,000 member Menlo Park Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) and the author of multiple books on spiritual formation.  In the Fall 2012 edition of Leadership Journal, he wrote an article entitled “Our Presumptuous Calling,” in which he challenged followers of Jesus to live into that calling by living out the Great Commission in big and bold ways.  Ortberg cautions all followers, but especially pastors and ministry leaders, to avoid Read More …

A Challenging Question (#0916)

2012/11/17 By Greg

Kathy Vestal recently asked a question that many avoid, yet one which should be addressed directly on a regular basis by those who seek to follow the way of Jesus:  Are we following the Church’s teachings more closely than we follow Jesus’ teachings?  So What? In an ideal world, perhaps one would simply assume the teachings of the church and those of Jesus would be identical or overlap so significantly that any attempts to differentiate the two would seem artificial.  In Read More …

Baptists & Communion Confusion (#0915)

2012/11/16 By Greg

According to a new survey conducted by LifewayResearch, 96% of Southern Baptist (SB) churches have more inclusive communion practices than are allowed by their denomination's faith statement.  The latest edition (200o) of the Baptist Faith and Message Statement lists baptism and church membership as prerequisites for Communion / Lord's Supper / Eucharist.  According to the survey, 96% of SB allow non-members to participate and 65% allow those who have not been baptized to Read More …

Announcements in Worship (#0912)

2012/11/13 By Greg

Alan Rudnick, pastor of First Baptist Church (Ballston Spa, NY),  recently wrote about constructing a theology for announcements in worship.   He suggests that announcements belong in worship if they "serve a greater purpose: to connect people into greater opportunities of Christ-like community life."  Additionally, Rudnick encourages people to reconsider announcements as being made in non-verbal forms, delivered by a solid communicator (ideally the same Read More …

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Greg is a follower of the Way of Jesus who strives to make the world a better place for all people. Currently, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of White Rock Center of Hope and as Interim Senior Pastor of Advent Lutheran Church. He has served ten congregations, taught religion to undergraduates for eight years, and helped three organizations provide quality healthcare to underserved populations. (Read More)

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