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Tuesday November 25, 2008 ~ 3 Comments
This is the longest time I have gone without posting to the blog. I have been super busy, speaking this weekend at The Summit Church and C3 Church, both in Raleigh Durham. I was there with my daughter Jaclyn so I did not have time to post. I will make up for it this week. The last time I wrote, I mentioned that my denomination has a statement of faith that includes an article on cooperation:
Of course, I am not unaware of the irony that there is an article on cooperation in the SBC statement of faith. We are still unsure if we can cooperate with churches that ALREADY affirm our statement of faith, but are contemporary, emerging, Reformed, or missional. Yet, believe it or not, we actually have a statement of faith that affirms cooperation--inside and outside the denomination. Who knew? (How I wish those who are as excited about the Baptism section were also excited about the cooperation section.)
So, yes, our SBC article on cooperation sort of comes off like the Orthodox Presbyterian Church passing a resolution on the value of "positive thinking preaching." But the fact that we do have this article in our statement of faith encourages me. It calls us to continue to unite around the gospel and the mission for the glory of God and the good of all who believe. We can do that through our convention and with others who name the name of Jesus. I believe in cooperation and think you should too. I have seen too many disconnected pastors and churches. And, I believe if they partnered with others, they would be able to more effectively engage in God's global mission, would be stretched to work with others doing church in places different than theirs, and we would accomplish more together than we can alone. I am involved in some networks and value them, but I spend most of my time with my denomination and helping other denominations. I will talk more about networks later, but first I want to talk about denominations (my own in particular). For more on that, come back throughout the week. Also up this week: a response to some comments about our research, another book leadership interview, and some other things I have not yet found! Posted on November 25, 2008 at 9:38 PM ~ 3 Comments Tagged with: bfm, cooperation, denominations, humor, sbc 3 CommentsLeave a comment |
























What does it look like for denominations to come together instead of split? I am also curious to see how denominations might ultimately agree by necessarily joining denominations versus following the history of Protestantism, which has historically done the opposite by simply continuing to create more denominations.
Caleb,
I honestly don't know of many mergers that have been done. So, I don't know how to answer.
Ed
I think the individual church partnerships with Acts 29 should continue, and the SBC needs to look at the way Acts 29 lives out the Gospel & does to church to hopefully revive the SBC... I think a deep reflection on how we DO church and ARE the Church is necessary for this GCR.