Quote of the Week – Al Mohler on Liberalism and Hell
The lesson of theological liberalism is clear—embarrassment is the gateway drug for theological accommodation and denial.
Be sure of this: it will not stop with the air conditioning of hell.
- Al Mohler, “Air Conditioning Hell: How Liberalism Happens“,
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Quote of the Week – Mead on Mainline Churches and the “Blue Beast”
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To mistake an ideology or a social model for the transcendent and always surprising (and irritating!) Kingdom of God is, technically speaking, the sin of idolatry. It is to worship the work of our own hands. What makes it worse is that to some degree in the mainline churches we have replaced faith in the More >
Sermon Poetry – “We Hear and Live, Obey and Serve”
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Sermon Title – “Christian Unity and the Pastoral Ministry, #4”Sermon Text – Ephesians 4:12-16Preacher – Pastor Larry VincentPastors preach the Word of God to saved and fellow slavesWith Word and Prayer to minister so Christ in us is praisedThe Truth of God proclaimed and heard, the knowledge of our LordWe hear and live, obey and More >
Quote of the Week – Chris Anderson on Preaching
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We urge decisions (especially during invitations), but base them on emotional pressure rather than the unpacking of the Person and Work of Christ, starting our sermons in the Ephesians 4-6 portions of Scripture without rooting them in the Ephesians 1-3 portions of Scripture. By doing so, we’re setting people up for failure and More >
Quote of the Week – Aaron Arledge on Pat Robertson and Haiti
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I changed my sermon late Thursday night. I lived in New Orleans for Katrina and heard the comments from Christians about God Judging the city and all and it pissed me off. When I heard Pat’s comments last week and then heard a local pastor repeat them at an association meeting I took a break More >
Quote of the Week – David Sills on Finding God’s Will
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The first step to knowing God is to know His Word. He has revealed Himself to us in the written Word. Without the Bible, we would have very limited knowledge of Him … Some people will go around the world to find God’s will for their lives, but will not go to the next room More >
Sermon Poetry – “Lord Give Me Great Humility”
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Sermon Poetry, 10 January 2010Sermon Title – “Christian Unity and the Pastoral Ministry, #2”Sermon Text – Ephesians 4:7-16Preacher – Pastor Larry VincentLord give me great humilityAs now I learn Your Word to speakPreparing for the MinistryA slave of Jesus ChristThe task is great and humblingProclaiming Truth while worshippingEquipping Saints Your praise to singLord Jesus, grant More >
Quote of the Week – Ross Douthat on Avatar
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“The question is whether Nature actually deserves a religious response. Traditional theism has to wrestle with the problem of evil: if God is good, why does he allow suffering and death? But Nature is suffering and death. Its harmonies require violence. Its “circle of life” is really a cycle of mortality. And the human societies More >
The Pharisee and the Tax Collector, Part 1
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Religiosity devoid of Christ-enlivened spirituality always and without fail leads to damnation. This is a sobering lesson of the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector. Jesus made no secret of His detestation of the teachings and theology of the Pharisees. When He was not teaching doctrines that ran contrary to the Pharisees (enraging More >
Fotography Friday – Rock of Cashel
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Quote of the Week – Matthew Lee Anderson on the ‘People of the Fad’
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Online church seems to be the logical extension of models we have already adopted.
But more importantly, I think the whole conversation has reinforced for me that evangelicals are people who love fads. Church growth, seeker sensitive, emerging…and now we’re on to ‘online church.’ We love getting all worked up, talking a lot about it, and More >

