Where to go to church? What is one to do in these troubling times? There are many articles written about this topic. Some are helpful, others less so. We could talk about the Reformers criteria regarding the preaching of the Word, administration of sacraments, and (to varying degrees) Church discipline. But these discussions aren't always helpful because on a practical level there are numerous entangling ecclesiastical questions especially regarding worship and polity.
Calling for a Return to the Doctrinal Ideals and Kingdom Ethics of the First Reformation
25 September 2024
23 July 2024
Both Low Church and High Doctrine
Driving home from a rather High-Church Anglican service, I reflected on the many different understandings of worship and the relationship (if any) between our service and the celestial or heavenly realm.
23 January 2024
The Evangelical Roots of New Calvinism
07 September 2023
Another Exchange with an Evangelical Pastor
I recently called an Evangelical pastor with some questions as his church website provided little in the way of substantive information.
05 December 2022
Ignatius on Worship as Spiritual Warfare
Recently re-reading some Early Church Fathers, I was both pleased and inspired to discover this exhortation on the part of Ignatius of Antioch who was martyred in the early second century. Quoting from the longer extant version of his epistle to the Ephesians, we read in Chapter XIII:
Take
heed, then, often to come together to give thanks to God, and show forth His
praise. For when ye come frequently together in the same place, the powers of
Satan are destroyed, and his "fiery darts" urging to sin fall back
ineffectual. For your concord and harmonious faith prove his destruction, and
the torment of his assistants. Nothing is better than that peace which is
according to Christ, by which all war, both of aerial and terrestrial spirits,
is brought to an end. "For we wrestle not against blood and flesh, but
against principalities and powers, and against the rulers of the darkness of
this world, against spiritual wickedness in heavenly places."
16 October 2022
An Account of Evangelicalism's Continued Decline
As our routine has been further derailed by my son's injury, I decided on a recent rainy Sunday to revisit an Alliance (CMA) congregation near us that we attended over twenty years ago. I have stopped in on occasion over the years and to be blunt the decline has been remarkable in terms of numbers, content, and overall quality. My recent visit was particularly disappointing.
19 April 2022
A Fundamentalist Elegy
As we're in the process of revisiting area churches, I had occasion to attend a rural Fundamentalist congregation about forty-five minutes from where I live. I had last visited there 3-4 years ago and the level of decline just in that relatively brief period of time was remarkable.
02 January 2022
The Deacon Problem in Both Anglican and Baptist Circles (II)
But they're not the only group that has a problem with the diaconate. In Baptist circles there's also a great deal of confusion on this point. For them, the office of 'pastor' is akin to Paul's bishop in 1 Timothy 3.
The Deacon Problem in Both Anglican and Baptist Circles (I)
I recently had an exchange with a priest from the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). As our church situation has collapsed due to the degeneration of worship into therapy, politics, and entertainment and the fact that Trumpites are running rampant in many local congregations including our own, we've been looking for an alternative.
18 October 2021
A Recent Visit to an Evangelical Congregation
As our congregation has succumbed to Trumpism we are currently looking at other options and let's say the scene is not encouraging. Sunday after Sunday, I find myself driving the better part of an hour or more to sit in on meetings that disappoint and sometimes are an occasion for righteous anger. It's one of those moments that living in a rural area becomes a burden. There are relatively few churches and the distances can sometimes be great.
26 August 2021
Inbox: The Book of Revelation as a Justification for High Church Liturgy
Over the years I have heard various appeals to the Book of Revelation as some kind of guide or normative template for New Testament worship. Usually those who appeal to this line of reasoning wish to move their particular congregation (or perhaps denomination) in a High Church direction. Revelation's liturgical imagery is certainly lavish and one can easily make a case for vestments, incense, candles and the like.
20 December 2020
A Final Appeal: The First Reformation Applied to the Contemporary Context (Part 2)
Recovering the First Reformation - Toward a Proto-Protestant Narrative of Church History (XVIII)
While our Biblicist theology is necessarily high and has high
regard for revealed mysteries and supernatural efficacious elements and means –
our ecclesiology is about as low as it gets – but this in no way implies
casualness or irreverence.
25 November 2020
The First Reformation and the Present Ecclesiastical Crisis
Recovering the First Reformation - Toward a Proto-Protestant Narrative of Church History (XV)
The time is now. Dominionism and the reactionary re-casting
of Sacralism in the wake of 19th and 20th century
secularism is on the verge of swallowing up the remaining (if paltry) testimony
of the First Reformation, its lifeline to the Early Church and New Testament
Christianity.
11 April 2020
Coronavirus: Ecclesiastical Developments
24 December 2018
Twisting Scripture and History to Justify Christmas
07 October 2018
An Encounter with a Church Consultant: A lesson and a warning (Part 1)
21 December 2016
Christmas: Obfuscation and The Lord's Day Gambit
02 July 2016
The Day of Lies
But in truth it is a day of darkness, a day of evil, a day of lies.