Aaron Armstrong gets the production standards and musical skill needed to play contemporary music, but asks if those who most appreciate it could worship just as well without it, even if on rare occasions. It was something that came to mind during the services I attended last weekend. It is the object of worship that …

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Reminding us that faithfulness and fruitfulness, rather than size, are biblical standards for a local church, Ed Stetzer provides some analytical questions which encourage small churches to consider whether their size is a reflection of good or bad health. Go read Stetzer’s explanatory commentary on these questions here. What does a small unhealthy church look …

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Preaching Christ avoids moralising texts, approaching them to draw out moral and ethical lessons to help us live better lives. But preaching Christ embraces the moral and ethical implications of responding to the saving work of Jesus revealed in the Scriptures. Kyle Worley provides a guest post at Trevin Wax’s blog on Preaching Christ And …

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