One way that Reformed Christians may support one another in the Great Commission is in the sharing of resources. “Re-inventing the wheel” takes valuable time and resources away from actually feeding Christ’s sheep and loving and serving one’s neighbor. Here is one way in which this is taking place. On April 27, URCNA Pastor Daniel [...]
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The Dead (Theologians) are going RED
Posted: April 8, 2011 by Zac Wyse in Ecclesiology, NAPARCTags: church planting, daniel hyde, dead theologians society, John Calvin, naparc, rpcna
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Bridges Have A Purpose
Posted: April 7, 2011 by Zac Wyse in NAPARC, RED Cred, RED Identity, UncategorizedBridges are built with a purpose In my last post, I noted the importance of ecclesiastical fellowship in the life of Christians. The Reformed and Presbyterians find and exercise this, albeit imperfectly, in our own denominations. Our ecclesiastical unity goes even further than our own denomination, though. We also have it with our brothers and [...]
Bridges Are Not Networks
Posted: March 30, 2011 by Zac Wyse in Ecclesiology, NAPARC, RED Identity, UncategorizedTags: Denominationalism, Ecclesiology, Networks, RED
We live in a time when Christian networks are all the rage. Various conferences, coalitions, and associations are forming in order to encourage it amongst like-minded pastors and laity from various Christian traditions. Unlike those networks, RED works intra-church to promote unity within existing ecclesiastical structures. We are convinced that the visible Church ought to [...]