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Church Growth: Interview with Rick McKinley

Rick McKinley is the pastor of Imago Dei, the Portland, Oregon church Don Miller writes about in Blue Like Jazz. This link will take you to an interview of him by Christianity Today. Good reading. It’ll challenge your conceptions about … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Having a Story

Thumma and Travis review the various styles of megachurches, concluding that they fall into four categories, each with a different “what matters most”: * Old Line/Program Based: Maintaining the witness in the present location. An evolutionary approach to change. Stewards … Continue reading

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Merry Christmas, Part 2

Did you enjoy the video? Someone sent it to me in celebration of the birth of my Savior. And do you know what I thought? I thought, “That man’s worshiping with an instrument!” And then a whole bunch of other … Continue reading

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It’s Snowing!

Somewhere. Not here in Tuscaloosa, in the deepest of the Deep South. It hasn’t snowed much here in years. For readers in snow-challenged locations like mine, here’s a little electronic snow to help your Christmas cheer. (Your monitor is working … Continue reading

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Church Growth: Being Nondenominational

According the Thumma and Travis, only 34% of megachurches have no denominational affiliation. However, far more present themselves as nondenominational. Why? Denominational names carry with them preconceptions about style, theology, and worship formats. Megachurches want to be judged by what … Continue reading

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“Tell Me a Beautiful Lie”

I thought some of you might enjoy this website. My oldest son is working on a musical based on the Russian Civil War. The story wrestles with some questions important to Christians. The music is, I think, incredible. But you … Continue reading

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Retrospective: On 11 Months of Blogging

Well, it’s been nearly 11 months now since the blog started. I was barely aware of what a blog is (still not quite sure), but friends kept pestering me to put my writings on the internet. I figured I’d post … Continue reading

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Merry Christmas

Enjoy this. We’ll consider the theological implications after the 25th!

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Preview

Well, the pagan New Year’s Day is approaching, and so it’s time for year-end kind of stuff, like this preview. I’ll be working on the Church Growth series based on Beyond Megachurch Myths for the next several posts. After that, … Continue reading

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The Votes Are In!

A few days ago, I asked the readers how often they’d like to see new posts. Some said daily (more more). Sorry, but I do have a church, family, and job. I can’t keep up that pace! Others like a … Continue reading

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