Holding up the Bethel mirror

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The other day, I shared a little e-book analysing the theological culture of the Bethel movement. If you missed it, you can download it here.  I want to pick up on a couple of questions here before digging in to something that I think is significantly important.     I appreciate that there will be some of… Continue reading Holding up the Bethel mirror

Bethel: The Deep Dive

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I’ve been sharing some articles looking at the theology and culture of the Bethel movement, both the church in Redding, California and the wider movement it has spawned. Here, I bring all the research together into one free e-book. My aim is that this should be freely available to help church leaders. Please share to… Continue reading Bethel: The Deep Dive

The Bethel baby and the bath water: To what extent can you benefit from Bethel?

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We’re coming to the end of my series on Bethel. I’m going to be sharing everything together as an E-book tomorrow. What I wanted to do here was to pick up on one question that has come up. It’s whether there is good in Bethel. Can we throw out the bathwater without losing the baby?… Continue reading The Bethel baby and the bath water: To what extent can you benefit from Bethel?

The Bethel enigma: How ambiguity leads to confusion

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I want to pick up here on one of the challenges with critiquing Bethel’s teaching.   It’s the challenge of being able to say with certainty what their position is on a number of points.  I don’t think it is impossible but it can be tricky at times.  Here I’m going to pick up on two… Continue reading The Bethel enigma: How ambiguity leads to confusion

Bethel prophets

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I’m continuing to look at Danny Silk’s book “Culture of Honour”.  Last time, we looked specifically at Danny (and Bethel’s) understanding of who apostles are.  Here, I want to have a look at what he says about prophets.  Silk writes: The next vital piece in the government of a revival culture is the role of… Continue reading Bethel prophets

Bethel, culture of honour and apostles

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One of the big ideas we are picking up on as we do this deep dive into Bethel theology is the idea of “a culture of honour”.  The key person behind this is one of the main, Bethel leadership team, Danny Silk who has written a book by that name.  Now, we might have an… Continue reading Bethel, culture of honour and apostles

What I do want to learn from Bethel?

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I’ve recently been putting together an analysis of Bethel’s theology and culture.  I’m not so keen on engaging with a specific church, however Bethel is representative of particular themes and influential in sharing them that are not unique to Bethel. In fact much of my own pastoral experience involves caring for and discipling people who… Continue reading What I do want to learn from Bethel?