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Category Archives: Links
Ecclesiology Wrap: Sept 12 through Sept 18
The Church Being the Church: James shares a great story of the church spontaneously being the church. Two Questions the Church Can’t Agree On: Scott Williams queries his readers on two hot button issues: Should Pastors drink alcohol in public? … Continue reading
Ecclesiology Wrap: August 29 to September 4
Exercising Authority without Exercising Authority: Alan Knox ponders Jesus teaching that his disciples “not exercise authority over one another” and asks, “How can we exercise authority without exercising authority? In other words, how can elders exercise authority over other followers … Continue reading
Ecclesiology Wrap: August 22 to August 28
New Book About Church as Family: Alan Knox looks forward to Joe Hellerman’s book, When the Church was Family. I had the privilege of taking a class from Joe while he was finishing this book and had the opportunity to … Continue reading
Ecclesiology Wrap August 15 – August 21
Brother Maynard: To Clarify This Journey: Paul Wilkinson reposts Brother Maynard’s emergingchurch.info article from 03.05. Back when it was first posted, the concepts resonated, but now even more so. It answers the question, what are we looking for? Very important … Continue reading