Rumours of Revival

There have been some incredible reports coming from Asbury University in Kentucky of God moving in a powerful way starting at a chapel service.  These reports describe people to come, stay, come back to an extended gathering where there has been praise, prayer, Scripture reading, preaching and testimony continuing over a number of days.  Testimonies… Continue reading Rumours of Revival

What should we make of an aging church?

John Stevens, National Director of the FIEC has recently shared a couple of articles looking at the most recent data for church attendance.[1]  John notes two things, first that we’ve long argues that the percentage of born again believers has always been much smaller than the percentage of church attendees generally.  Secondly that a key… Continue reading What should we make of an aging church?

Emerging adults -what to do about a missing generation

What can and should we do about the problem of losing “emerging adults” from the church?  This is the question that Rebecca Glover posts here.  By “emerging adults” she means those aged 18-25.  She talks about those “Too old for the youth group but feeling too young, too out of place really to feel part… Continue reading Emerging adults -what to do about a missing generation

How should Church Discipline work between churches?

In my articles responding to the Stephen Sizer case, I’ve argued that one of the problems that prevented an effective response to the problem of antisemitism in the church was a failure to do church discipline well. This affects both the immediate local church context and inter church relationships.  So, I thought it might be… Continue reading How should Church Discipline work between churches?

If you want to look after your pastor, just let him have a normal weekend off!

I’ve just read one of those Twitter threads which outlines how churches should look after the pastors.  This current one talks about things like using paying the pastor a decent wage, paying for any counselling they need, letting them have marriage enrichment weekends, praying for them, giving them sabbaticals and also giving then a “sabbath… Continue reading If you want to look after your pastor, just let him have a normal weekend off!

Can you keep whole families together in church?

The normal practice of churches is to have a period of time together at the start when everyone is in the same room for singing and prayers. It’s normal then to send kids and sometimes teens out to their own activities whilst adults listen to a talk pitched at their needs.  Whilst there is a… Continue reading Can you keep whole families together in church?

If Sunday is a meal or feast then ….

On the night he was betrayed, Jesus sat down with his disciples to share the Passover meal.  At that meal, he insisted not only that he was the host at the meal but that he was the meal itself.  Jesus was the new Passover. This was significant for his hearers.  It would have been obvious… Continue reading If Sunday is a meal or feast then ….

Hearing the Holy Spirit

At our Life Group this week, we picked up on the theme of God sending the Holy Spirit from Sunday’s service.  We focused in on these words from Acts 2:17-18 where Peter quotes the prophet Joel:    ‘I will pour out my Spirit upon all people.Your sons and daughters will prophesy.    Your young men will see visions,    and… Continue reading Hearing the Holy Spirit