What happens when a church plant fails? More reflections on Halifax

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Yesterday, I wrote about a church in Halifax that had moved from being an FIEC congregation to becoming Eastern Orthodox.  Now, some of us might be thinking “what’s the big deal?” After all, as one friend put it, “it’s still a Christian Church” and surely whilst their expression of Christian faith may be different to… Continue reading What happens when a church plant fails? More reflections on Halifax

Why is the BBC playing down the genocide against Nigerian Christians ?

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In this article,  the BBC, reporting on Donald Trump’s comments about Nigeria plays down reports of genocide against Christians.  They state that observers have not detected particular targeting of Christians.  This contradicts what we are hearing first hand from Nigerian Christians. It is sobering to hear directly from pastors what is happening and indeed what… Continue reading Why is the BBC playing down the genocide against Nigerian Christians ?

Gospel departure in Halifax

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Hope Church, a former Evangelical Church in Halifax has left the FIEC and become part of the Eastern Orthodox Church.  Evangelicals Now report on this here.  I was already aware of this happening and it has been in process for some time. Evangelicals Now have offered their own response here.  Frankly it’s dreadfully weak.  Yes,… Continue reading Gospel departure in Halifax

Challenged

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Jesus’ manner of arrival has put a cat amongst the pigeons. Ther authorities are increasingly determined to have him killed but also fear the crowds, so they seek ways to catch him out and either bring Roman justice or the wrath of the crowds against him. Read Luke 20:1-8 Jesus spends his time during the… Continue reading Challenged

Nigeria persecution, genocide, how do we respond?

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The other day, President Trump posted a social media message responding to the genocide against Christians in Nigeria. He said that he was asking Congress to report to him on suggestions for how the United States should respond. Now, I think it is positive that Nigeria has caught the President’s attention. At times, it seems… Continue reading Nigeria persecution, genocide, how do we respond?

“But the Bible was written in different languages to very different people”

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I’ve been engaging with the question of Sola Scriptura (Scripture alone) prompted by this post by Aaron Edwards, or more precisely the follow on discussion on his Facebook page.  The big pushback to Aaron’s original post was the claim that there wasn’t such thing as “Sola Scriptura” because Scripture itself doesn’t make such a claim.… Continue reading “But the Bible was written in different languages to very different people”

How was Sola Scripture possible before the completion of the New Testament?

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In the discussion about Sola Scripture which I mentioned in my previous post, it was suggested that it wasn’t possible to talk about Sola Scripture back in the first century when Paul was writing to Timothy for two reasons, first Scripture wasn’t complete and secondly people were illiterate.  Let’s deal with them in reverse order. … Continue reading How was Sola Scripture possible before the completion of the New Testament?

Why Jesus went to Jericho

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It seems like Jericho could have been seen as a distraction and diversion to Jesus’ disciples (Luke 18-19).  Did they really need to pass through? And of course, once they do, they are delayed by a blind man who interrupts them and a tax collector, a corrupt traitor whose house Jesus decides to stop for… Continue reading Why Jesus went to Jericho

For all the Saints

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Did you know that today is “All Saints Day”?   That’s where we get the name Halloween from.  It’s literally All Hallows Eve or All Saints Eve. The idea was that this was a day to remember all the minor, lesser known saints who didn’t get a saints’ day, a catch all if you like.  Protestants… Continue reading For all the Saints

Sola Scripture

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It’s the 31st October and I’m sat waiting for a locksmith to come to get us out of a bit of a jam, literally .  As I’m waiting, I pick up on a Facebook discussion about “Sola Scripture”.  Someone is arguing that this idea is nowhere to be found in Scripture. Well, I’m doubly struck… Continue reading Sola Scripture