Much ink has been spilled over the legitimacy of historical revivals. The Jesus Movement and Asbury revivals remind us of the full Gospel, and remind us to be open to the things God is doing, so we can fling wide the doors of the church to a new generation.
Read MoreWhat does it mean for me, personally, in this current season of my life, given my own particular resources, giftedness, and calling from the Lord, to live in a way that is good, righteous, truthful, and wise, making the most of the opportunities I am specifically called to pursue, so that I am able to “please the Lord”?
Read More…if in fact the church is meant to be a “sign” and “foretaste” of the coming eschatological kingdom of God in the here and now, and such a “sign” includes the restoration of our humanity via participation in the humanity of Christ (who alone is the “True Human”), then anthropology in many ways is a lynchpin within theology…
Read MoreIn previous editions we sought to break down some of the key themes from Rev. Dr. Clement Wen’s articles. In this edition we want to present you with some key questions and quotes to reflect on. We pray God uses these as we seek to walk closer in trust with God. May you engage with this article series and find yourself challenged to sharpen and deepen your spiritual walk with God.
Read More...were our modern pre-COVID evangelical churches places where we truly could find ‘rest for our souls’ in Christ and the ‘easy yoke’ which he promised us? If so, then why have there been so many who have been (quietly) thrilled to not have to meet physically at church in this past season due to COVID?
Read MoreClement’s second article addresses Ecclesiology after COVID-19. Ecclesiology is the study of the Church and explores what the Church is and what its structure and functions are. Below are some notes which might help break down some of the ideas he introduces.
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