Category Archives: The Future of the Churches of Christ

The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: The Christian Standard’s June 13, 2010 Issue, Part 2.5 (The Idea Simply Stated)

I’ve been trying to think of a simple way of explaining the idea. Let’s try — * The churches in each community should feel closer to and work more closely with each other than churches of their own denomination elsewhere. … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: The Christian Standard’s June 13, 2010 Issue, Part 2

Article by LeRoy Lawson LeRoy Lawson is an international consultant with Christian Missionary Fellowship International, an agency that supports foreign missions. He writes, 1. We have made our point and it has been adopted by many who are not “us.” … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: The Christian Standard’s June 13, 2010 Issue, Part 1.5

Some take issue with a principle I consider very nearly axiomatic: denominationalism is sinful. That’s what I think. Now, some kinds of denominationalism are worse than others. The worst kind is the “we’re saved and you’re not” kind. I think … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: The Christian Standard’s June 13, 2010 Issue, Part 1

Long-time readers know that I’m very concerned with the direction of the Churches of Christ in general and the progressive Churches in particular. You see, it’s just not entirely obvious where the progressive Churches should go from here.

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: A Model for the Post-Denominational World

This article in Christianity Today is one of the most exciting things I’ve read (other than the Bible) in a very long time. The churches — all denominations — in Buenos Aires, Argentina are uniting to do evangelism, do benevolence … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Article by Elizabeth Achtemeier

For some time now, I’ve advocated for all churches in a given community — across denominational lines — to join forces to pursue God’s mission in that community as a single body. I think the cure for denominational division isn’t … Continue reading

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The Future of the Churches of Christ: Christian College Attendance

Very interesting story in the Christian Chronicle, thanks to research by Flavil Yeakley. It seems that Church of Christ-affiliated universities are admitting fewer students who identify as members of the Churches of Christ. Here’s the data —

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: An Idea for a Dialogue

I get emails. This is from reader Alex Johnson — Dear Brother Guin, I was browsing your website earlier today, and I came upon an interesting statement in one of your posts; “Our institutions should give some thought to where … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Our Attitude Toward the Conservative Leaders, Part 2

So, what’s the solution to the persistence of legalism in the Churches of Christ? Well, for some of us, maybe you, I’m persuaded God wants us to teach grace to the conservative Churches of Christ and rescue his children from … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Our Attitude Toward the Conservative Leaders, Part 1

I get emails — Dear Jay: For the past year I have been meditating and restudying over long held positions of belief. I have changed my mind about several things, mostly due to abandoning the CENI and “pattern”  hermeneutics which … Continue reading

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