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  • Feeling Renewed By Ancient Traditions

    03/13/2008 6:34:33 AM PDT · by Terriergal · 17 replies · 283+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 3-8-08 | Jacqueline L Salmon
    ..."It is the same style of meditation that is basically being performed by Eastern religion practitioners," said Deborah Dumbowski, who with her husband, Dave, started an Oregon publishing house, Web site and 25,000-name e-newsletter to oppose the incorporation of such elements into evangelical worship. "It's being presented as Christianity, and we're saying this isn't Christianity -- not according to what the Bible says. . . . We believe it really does deny the gospel message."... "We do believe there is value in confessing our sins to each other," said Bobby Gruenewald, pastor at Lifechurch.tv, an Oklahoma-based megachurch that runs mysecret.tv,...
  • Mark Driscoll drops a label but not the entire product line

    03/02/2008 4:09:55 AM PST · by Manfred the Wonder Dawg · 9 replies · 607+ views
    The Christian Post ^ | Feb. 27 2008 | Lillian Kwon
    Mars Hill Pastor Mark Driscoll preached on the still popular and still controversial topic of emerging churches in his latest sermon. But it’s an issue he normally wouldn’t teach to his mainly twenty-something church crowd in Seattle. That’s because Mars Hill attendants don’t use the language “emerging church” as many Christian leaders label them. The issue of the emerging church, however, was raised when thousands of people, who regularly tune into Mars Hill sermons every week through the Internet, voted to make it the No. 2 most popular topic they wanted Driscoll to address in a sermon series titled “Religion...
  • What would Jesus do? Ask McLaren (Brian Mclaren)

    03/01/2008 6:10:08 AM PST · by Terriergal · 33 replies · 203+ views
    St Petersburg Times ^ | February 29, 2008 | Dahlia Colon
    If Jesus walked the earth today, he'd drink fair-trade coffee and fill his Blackberry with non-church activities. So says Brian McLaren, author of more than a dozen books on modern Christianity - most recently Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crisis, and a Revolution of Hope. In Everything Must Change, McLaren urges an examination of four critical issues: the environment, poverty, world peace and religious understanding. The book is titled Everything Must Change. Do you mean everything? Are we doing anything right?The laws of gravity and the speed of light are just fine. (laughs) But what I'm saying with "everything" is...
  • Oprah and Friends" to teach course on New Age Christ

    02/21/2008 2:03:58 PM PST · by Bruinator · 73 replies · 382+ views
    By the end of the year, “Oprah & Friends” listeners will have completed all of the lessons laid out in the Course in Miracles Workbook. Those who finish the Course will have a wholly redefined spiritual mindset—a New Age worldview that includes the belief that there is no sin, no evil, no devil, and that God is “in” everyone and everything. A Course in Miracles teaches its students to rethink everything they believe about God and life. The Course Workbook bluntly states: “This is a course in mind training”5 and is dedicated to “thought reversal.”6
  • Florida Pastor Issues 30-Day Sex Challenge for Congregation (RELEVANT CHURCH)

    02/15/2008 8:14:28 AM PST · by Terriergal · 229 replies · 584+ views
    Foxnews,com ^ | Feb 15, 2008 | Fox News
    TAMPA, Fla. — A Florida pastor has a new challenge for his parishioners. It involves sex - a subject that may be taboo in many congregations. The Relevant Church in Tampa's Ybor City has issued a 30-day sex challenge. ... Single men and women can't have sex for 30 days, and married couples are urged to have it every day. Click here to read more on this story from MyFOXTampaBay.
  • Braking for Bloggers (Cedarville University's decision to cancel Shane Claiborne)

    02/14/2008 4:21:58 PM PST · by Terriergal · 5 replies · 131+ views
    Cedarville University, a Baptist school in southwest Ohio, decided on January 30 to cancel a lecture from Christian social activist Shane Claiborne originally slated for tonight (Feb. 11) in the school's Dixon Ministry Center, after a small but vocal number of bloggers saw the lecture as a step toward liberal theology. After Cedarville's public relations office announced on January 22 that Cedarville would be hosting "An Evening with Shane Claiborne," some blogs decried the decision to invite someone they labeled as belonging to the Emergent community. Links to the blogs were then e-mailed to alumni and pastors, some of whom...
  • Evangelicals rediscovering "tradition"?

    02/08/2008 1:32:50 PM PST · by fgoodwin · 69 replies · 877+ views
    Christianity Today ^ | 2/08/2008 10:01AM | Chris Armstrong
    The Future Lies in the Past -- Why evangelicals are connecting with the early church as they move into the 21st century.Many 20- and 30-something evangelicals are uneasy and alienated in mall-like church environments; high-energy, entertainment-oriented worship; and boomer-era ministry strategies and structures modeled on the business world. Increasingly, they are asking just how these culturally camouflaged churches can help them rise above the values of the consumerist world around them. For younger evangelicals, traditional churches are too centered on words and propositions. And pragmatic churches are compromising authentic Christianity by tailoring their ministries to the marketplace and pop culture....
  • Messing with the Mass: The Problem of Priestly Narcissism Today

    12/17/2007 7:18:57 PM PST · by markomalley · 6 replies · 141+ views
    Homiletic & Pastoral Review (via Catholic Culture) ^ | Nov 2007 | Br. Daniel C. Vitz, Paul C. Vitz
    ince Vatican II the Mass has fallen victim to various kinds of irregularities. This issue has been much discussed from various perspectives, but in this article we will examine a previously neglected aspect of the situation — namely, the psychological reasons why priests have introduced these changes. We will not deal with theological explanations for why the Mass has been subject to liturgical experimentation, nor will we discuss liturgical rationales for such innovations. Instead, we will focus on the psychology of the priest and those assisting at the liturgy that is, on the psychological motives as distinct from theological and...
  • Is Tony Jones Even A Christian? (EMERGENT/EMERGING CHURCH)

    12/14/2007 9:00:48 AM PST · by Terriergal · 120+ views
    Thinkerup ^ | June 25, 2006 | Kenny O
    The information in this article about Tony Jones (the US director of the Emergent Church and closely aligned with Brian McLaren) is bothersome, to think that Tony Jones may not be a true believer and yet is accepted by many in the church as though he were. This is just an excerpt from a three part article on the Emergent Church by Richard Bennett. We should pray that Tony Jones really meets Jesus and repents from promoting forms of Eastern mysticism and Roman Catholic heresies. I do not know if he is born again or not, I can only go...
  • KEN SILVA THREATENED WITH LAWSUIT OVER TONY JONES (EMERGENT CHURCH)(JONES' WIFE THREATENING)

    12/13/2007 2:35:05 PM PST · by Terriergal · 11 replies · 281+ views
    Apprising Ministries ^ | 12-13-2007 | Ken Silva (Apprising Ministries)
    KEN SILVA THREATENED WITH LAWSUIT OVER TONY JONES In my post Tony Jones Defender I mentioned that during a recent phone call Julie Jones had threatened me with a lawsuit for defamation of character. For those who don’t know she is the wife of Tony Jones, a well known leader in the neo-liberal cult of the Emergent Church. Quite understandably she has taken exception to my writings concerning her husband Tony Jones. In her letter, which I published at her behest, Julie Jones went to great lengths to prove Tony Jones is a Christian. Well today in responding to a...
  • 2007 Trends Analysis: Americans Reformulating Christianity

    12/04/2007 9:40:27 AM PST · by pby · 28 replies · 138+ views
    The Christian Post ^ | 12/04/07 | Audrey Barrick
    2007 Trends Analysis: Americans Reformulating Christianity By Audrey Barrick Christian Post Reporter Tue, Dec. 04 2007 09:34 AM ET As fewer Americans identify themselves with Christianity, research indicates that those who remain Christian are redefining what "Christian" means. Study: Christianity No Longer Looks Like Jesus Younger generations are not bound by traditional parameters of the Christian faith and instead are embracing values that are not necessarily based on biblical foundations, according to a recent analysis by The Barna Group. Although faith is an acceptable attribute and pursuit among most young people, their notions of faith do not align with conventional...
  • Conference examines the emerging church

    09/28/2007 9:49:22 AM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 9 replies · 155+ views
    ChurchExecutive.com ^ | Tammi Reed Ledbetter
    WAKE FOREST, NC --The emerging church movement has arisen to fill a void created by the ineffectiveness of most conventional churches in spreading the Gospel, researcher-missiologist Ed Stetzer said at a Sept. 21-22 "Convergent" conference at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Stetzer and Mark Driscoll, pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle and president of the Acts 29 Network for church planting, were among the conference's featured speakers at the Wake Forest, N.C., campus. Before comparing the orthodoxy of conventional churches and emerging churches, Stetzer challenged the crowd of 500-plus pastors, church planters and seminarians to ask what has prompted the...
  • Should Christianity, politics mix?

    08/29/2007 10:40:44 PM PDT · by alexem · 8 replies · 356+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | August 30, 2007 | Tristan Emmanuel
    We are engaged in a war that is not only defining our times, it is determining our destiny. I'm not talking about the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan, or even the broader war on terror – those are offshoots of the real war. I'm talking about the culture war. The culture war is a struggle between secular socialism and free market traditionalism, and the outcome of this struggle will ultimately determine whether or not the jihadists will pick up the pieces to convert America and Canada into a North American caliphate.
  • Emerging Church Debate Battled in Posters (some great posters)

    08/02/2007 10:54:05 AM PDT · by Between the Lines · 14 replies · 332+ views
    The Christian Post ^ | Aug. 01 2007 | Nathan Black
    Some are calling it the "Emerging Church Poster Wars." A group of "PyroManiacs" bloggers recently posted a series of what they called "Motivational Posters for the Emerging Chaos" which were denounced by some as mockeries. The posters featured several themes, each including a saying and image to go along with them. "Relevance: Tell me what I want to hear or else shut up and go away," states one poster picturing a young man with long hair, his eyes closed, and his hands cupped over the headphones he’s wearing. "Truth: It's an adventure, not an axiom. A story still unfolding, not...
  • Jesus Is 'Like an Energy' (Sinead O'Connor)

    07/17/2007 12:53:05 PM PDT · by Terriergal · 16 replies · 359+ views
    Christianity Astray (oops I mean Today) ^ | posted 07/09/07 | By Andree Farias
    Most people remember Sinéad O'Connor one of two ways: as that angelic, lovelorn figure in the video of her smash "Nothing Compares 2 U," or for tearing up a picture of the pope on Saturday Night Live. Her 20-year career has been marked with pop stardom and accolades, but also with controversy and misunderstanding. Even as she takes the stage at Joe's Pub in New York, one can sense the polarity. The venue only seats 150, enough to house a handful of fans and some of the biggest papers in town. But O'Connor, 40, isn't there to impress anyone. Her...
  • Ten Ways to Grow a Church Without God

    07/03/2007 3:39:59 PM PDT · by Terriergal · 25 replies · 509+ views
    Christian Worldview Network ^ | 07/02/2007 | Ray Baumann
    By Ray Baumann Posted: 07/02/2007 Ten Ways To Grow a Church Without GodBy Ray Baumann I have spent many hours figuring out how to grow churches. I recently found some old notes that I had taken at a conference some years ago. To my surprise, I had an outline for success that was void of a Savior even being involved. Back then I focused on what attracted people to church. This is what my list read: 1.  “Leadership is key.” This will be my number one way to grow the church without God. Thinking back, I would say that if I had...
  • Missouri's most powerful Baptist takes on the 'emerging church'

    04/24/2007 12:22:20 PM PDT · by balch3 · 119 replies · 2,553+ views
    STLToday.com ^ | April 2, 2007 | Tim Townsend
    For Roger Moran, the most powerful Baptist in Missouri, the past represents victory and personal grace. He has spent nearly a decade building a political Baptist empire, one based on a conservative foundation that he put in place. But when talk turns to the future — specifically, the future of the Missouri Baptist Convention — Moran is suddenly an Old Testament prophet of doom. His target: a young band of moderate Christians that he believes is trying to steal back the convention, undercutting his empire. It's a growing movement he'd like to see disappear. "You begin to see this new...
  • CBF, emergent church good fit, Myers says

    06/28/2006 6:23:32 AM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 14 replies · 272+ views
    ATLANTA (ABP)—Atlanta church planter Jake Myers used the images of beer, candles and theologian Soren Kierkegaard to describe the “emergent conversation” taking place within Christianity, which he said could be a good fit for members of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. Myers, who leads an emergent community in the Little Five Points area of Atlanta, led a breakout session during the CBF general assembly. He also serves on staff at Wieuca Road Baptist Church in Atlanta as a church planter and mission leader. The “emergent church” movement is a decade-old movement of Christians—both mainline and evangelical— exploring new expressions of Christianity...
  • Influential Baptist (SBC) Layman Challenges Emerging Church

    04/03/2007 11:28:39 AM PDT · by Between the Lines · 16 replies · 813+ views
    Christian Post ^ | Apr. 02 2007 | Audrey Barrick
    An influential Baptist in Missouri believes the Emerging Church movement is one of the most dangerous and deceptive movements infiltrating Southern life and he's out to stop it. Roger Moran, a member of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee, is a conservative layman at First Baptist Church in Troy, Mo. But he's also considered the most powerful Baptist in the state, St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper reported Monday. Moran's driving concern is the rise of the emerging church and its threat to the future of the Baptist church in Missouri and across the nation. "Not since the stealth tactics of the...
  • DON'T READ THIS--GOT TO GET SOME THINGS OFF MY CHEST [Worthy insights]

    08/28/2005 12:27:03 PM PDT · by Quix · 41 replies · 993+ views
    I've Got To Get Some Things Off My Chest Greg Austin! www.gregaustin.org Don't Read This I warned you - I asked you NOT to read this, but here you are anyway . . . . Consider yourself warned! I've gotta say something. It's going to make some good, Emerging Church folks mad and it's going to offend "Ex-Church" friends alike. Some "Institutional Church" people won't like what I'm going to say any better. What I need to say is going to be extremely controversial, and knowing I'm going to stir folks up, I'm going to speak out anyway. Get mad...