by Mark Marshall | Jun 1, 2020 | Anglicans, Apostasy, Baptists, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Presbyterians, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Woke Church
When I was a callow student at Duke University, the verdicts from the Greensboro Killings state trial came in November 1980. Five Klansmen were acquitted of murdering four Communist Party members and an additional man during a protest a year earlier. I considered the...
by Anne Kennedy | May 6, 2020 | Apostasy, LGBTQIetc, Woke Church
I missed a remarkable anniversary two days ago, which Matt proceeded to remind me about every few minutes for the last twenty-four hours. Rachel Held Evans died a year ago on Monday. Most of the Twittersphere has moved on to other matters because even events of great...
by Matt Kennedy | Mar 12, 2020 | Anglicans, Apostasy, Episcopalians, LGBTQIetc, Sexuality, Uncategorized, Vichycon
It seems that we are on the brink of another Lambeth Conference. I heard that it was coming up and vaguely noted to myself that I should mark the date and start paying attention. But it is all so deadly boring. What a difference a decade makes. For Lambeth 2008,...
by Jady Koch | Mar 4, 2020 | Apostasy, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Sexuality, Spirituality, Uncategorized, Woke Church
Full Audio Here: This week we look a bit a the misunderstanding of the church (w/o reference to the Brunner book:) when law and Gospel are not rightly distinguished. Are people not going to church because we’re not being “loving” enough? Is it really...
by Tim Fountain | Mar 1, 2020 | Academia, Apostasy, False Teachers and Their Enablers, U.S. Politics
Image from AdWeek When we use the term theocracy, we don’t mean that God takes an office in some capitol city and runs things. We mean that we’ve surrendered to the assumption that God makes a select group of people wise and moral enough to organize our...
by Anne Kennedy | Feb 28, 2020 | Apostasy, Biblical Illiteracy, LGBTQIetc, Sexuality, The Gospel
I finally went and had a look at that CT Polyamory article that’s been making its way around twitter the last week. In spite of its spawning a lot of pretty funny jokes, I didn’t think it would be that objectionable, and so didn’t actually read past the first...