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This week we’re talking about how the type of preaching done by the apostles in the first century, and the type of preaching we need to do today, will sound very different from the type of preaching that is typical in the religious world. Our preaching needs to be distinctive. Yet in too many churches among brethren, the sermons that are presented from the pulpit could be preached in many denominational churches without much (if any) objection. We’re going to talk about why this is a problem.
This is a follow-up of sorts to our episode last week…
STORY – Dwindling Church of Christ Seeks New Future As Community Church Campus
“Chambers said the vote passed with 92 percent in favor of the partnership with Crossings. A few have left, and he thinks a few more will go. But he was pleased and even surprised by the level of support.”
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“’I’ve never been a guy who thought God is wrapped up in doctrine — we’re not doctrine-driven,’ said Grubbs, who serves as an elder as well as the senior pastor. ‘You focus on core principles that are not debated.’” (The Christian Chronicle)
Related material:
- Church Mergers: Good Idea or Bad Idea (06/20/27) – podcast
- Dwindling Church of Christ Seeks New Future As Community Church Campus (The Christian Chronicle)
- The Four C’s of Effective Preaching
- He Is Hated by All the Denominations
- The Time When They Will No Longer Endure Sound Doctrine
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