Posted in Ministry on August 20th, 2008 7 Comments »
The following is adapted from the Grace Church Elders’ Distinctives on Church Membership.
In a day when commitment is a rare commodity, it should come as no surprise that church membership is such a low priority to so many believers. Sadly, it is not uncommon for Christians to move from church to church, never submitting themselves [...]
(Review by Jesse Johnson)
Colin Hansen, an editor for Christianity Today, makes this observation (with a little hyperbole): your average Evangelical American high school student is in a youth group that emphasizes games, down plays preaching, and as a result the student does not even know the basics of the Gospel — much less the difference [...]
Posted in Music on August 17th, 2008 19 Comments »
(By John MacArthur)
What’s the Biggest Problem with Contemporary Church Music?
It should be clear to anyone who examines the subject carefully that modern church music, as a rule, is vastly inferior to the classic hymns that were being written 200 years ago.
And incidentally, my own assessment is that the style in which music is written today [...]
Posted in Ministry, Music on August 15th, 2008 50 Comments »
What is Grace Church’s view on musical style in the church?
The Bible does not prescribe a particular style of music as being solely acceptable to God, nor does it condemn any particular styles. But it does contain principles that we can apply to any situation and ascertain what course of action will please God.
When it comes to [...]
Posted in Ministry on August 14th, 2008 15 Comments »
(By John MacArthur)
Should a pastor who has committed adultery be restored to the ministry?
Some believe that God’s forgiveness should nullify all sin’s consequences. This issue inevitably arises when a Christian leader who has fallen into immorality professes repentance and then wants to return to a position of leadership in the church. Predictably, the fallen leader will plead [...]