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Barna’s Latest on Divorce

George Barna has just released the results of a survey of American divorce rates. Christians in general have about the same rate as non-Christians — 32% to 33%. However, evangelicals have a 26% rate and Catholics have a 28% rate. … Continue reading

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Emoticons

Mark asked for emoticons. I GOT EMOTICONS! In the comment field, type any of the character sets in the right three columns to get the emoticon on the left. ( 👿 is permitted only for a holy cause!)

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Letter to a Gay Man in the Churches of Christ, Part 1

Readers, I received an email requesting that I post something on being gay in the Churches of Christ. I’ve split the email into 8 parts, to fit my answers more closely to the reader’s questions and because his poignant email … Continue reading

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Are We Sacramentalists? The Lord’s Supper

[I’m reposting this to get it in right order within the series.] Most Protestants consider the Lord’s Supper to be a sacrament. The Churches of Christ do not. Rather, we follow the view of Zwingli that the communion is purely … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: A Drug-Induced Dream

I’ve been passing these kidney stones, and I have to take some pretty powerful drugs. And drugs lead to some very strange dreams. I woke, or so it seemed, about 100 years from now. I was surrounded by kind but … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Part 10, If I Were Pope

Well, the Churches of Christ don’t have a pope, or anything close to it. And I don’t think we should. And if we did, it certainly shouldn’t be me. But if God were to make me the progressive Churches of … Continue reading

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Are We Sacramentalists? Baptism

It’s hard to deny the sacramental character of baptism as taught in the Churches of Christ. Although Zwingli taught “external things are nothing. They avail nothing for salvation,” the Churches of Christ have always taught that baptism is the event … Continue reading

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March Summary

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A Better Way to Be a Restoration Church

[I’m reposting this one from August. It’s cited in the article on a New Restorationism. The post makes better sense once you’ve read this.] In the last post, I suggested that a better approach to the assembly is to think … Continue reading

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The Future of the Progressive Churches of Christ: Part 9, A New Restorationism

It’s just so easy, and facile, to say the Restoration Movement has run its course and we need to do something else now. If that were entirely true, why aren’t we all Baptists or Methodists or something else? Why are … Continue reading

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