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We Must Be Getting Close To Easter |
You could set your watch by it; or in this case, your calendar. You know Easter is getting close because secular attacks on the historical reality of the resurrection of Christ start heating up in the weeks prior to Christianity’s greatest holiday.
In consistent if not predictable form, the media are falling all over themselves to report and over-report what is really a tired, old story – the discovery of Jewish burial boxes containing names that include Yeshua, or Jesus. “They have found the bones of Jesus,” is just one wild claim you may have heard debated at the water cooler.
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In a recent article entitled, “Why Church And Men Don’t Mix,” radio host and commentator Doug Giles asks this provocative question: “Why do churches today look more like the bra and panty department at Sears rather than a battalion of men poised to kick demonic butt?”
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For those who don't know, we have sold our old buildings and property and relocated one mile south to a beautiful, brand new facility. We have doubled our square footage and parking, and have plenty of room for expansion. Our first service in the new building (and our public grand opening) was Sunday, October 1, 2006.
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The Doctrine of Hairology |
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Those of us who were born on the tail end of the baby boom might have been too young to participate in The Summer of Love, Woodstock, and the hippie movement, but we did get to spend our most formative years watching the establishment’s reaction to them. And if you grew up in church in the late sixties and early seventies, you quickly became convinced that the doctrine of Hairology was indeed a pillar of the faith once delivered to the saints.
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The seeker-sensitive church growth movement has taken the American evangelical church by storm. Proponents of this philosophy teach that the church should and must change its appearance, worship, methodology, marketing, and even its message in order that “seekers of God” (hence the name of the movement) will feel comfortable as they attend the church service.
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