Category Archives: The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ

The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Shrinking Congregations, Part 3 (Preaching Hebrews)

So what does yesterday’s post have to do with shrinking congregations? Well, not as much as my conservative friends might think, but it does matter a lot. Churches that forget to get around to teaching the boundaries of grace will … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Shrinking Congregations, Part 2 (Boundaries)

My Tuesday conversation with Greg Tidwell and Phil Sanders was illuminating in lots of ways. It certainly confirmed the rightness of the decision to meet. I had asked that we find a time to meet face to face before beginning … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Shrinking Congregations, Part 1

It’s been an interesting week. I spent Tuesday meeting with Todd Deaver, Phil Sanders, and Greg Tidwell planning our GraceConversation dialogue. Toward the end of our meeting, Greg described how many Churches of Christ that have added an instrumental service … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Nominations

I would like to open the floor for nominations. Let’s suppose that one of our universities or periodicals were to decide to host a panel discussion by three progressive representatives and three conservative representatives on the indwelling of the Spirit … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: The Marriage Metaphor

[I posted this earlier as a comment, in response to a comment by Keith. I need to post it here to set up the post that follows tomorrow.] I need to clarify that I don’t think mere teaching on grace … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: An Open Letter to Our Leaders

Ann wrote, I think you’re misunderstanding the mission and purpose of the Chronicle. I’ve always seen it as a neutral, reporting source (although of course there are those from many sides who would disagree). I don’t think it’s their job … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Regarding Our Periodicals

Joe wrote, Wine Skins and Grace Centered Magazine are good places to start. Sometimes the Christian Chronicle. Though of late I am disgusted. Here is my advice: be willing to look outside the churches of Christ. I’m frankly trying to … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: On Picking a Church

I get emails. This is edited for anonymity as it was sent to me privately. But the question is important enough I thought I’d post it — I have greatly enjoyed reading your blog. Very exciting stuff! My husband and … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: The Christian Standard Weighs In (Fifth Question)

We were once known as a “people of the Book.” Have we become a people of methodology? The Standard writes, If we neglect our heritage and if we fail to teach sound doctrine, will our legacy be a generation that … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: The Christian Standard Weighs In (Fourth Question, part 2)

In the last post, we considered whether we should preserve the best of our heritage as Restoration Movement churches. Of course, we should. The hard part is figuring out what’s best. What doctrines are so important that we should have … Continue reading

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