The Scriptural Pattern of Church Organization: A Call to Biblical Fidelity in Contemporary Ecclesiology

The Scriptural Pattern of Church Organization: A Call to Biblical Fidelity in Contemporary Ecclesiology

This paper argues that modern churches should adhere strictly to the New Testament’s scriptural pattern of organization, emphasizing servant leadership and avoiding hierarchical structures. It critiques authoritarianism and advocates for decentralized leadership roles, fostering unity and spiritual growth, while calling for a reformation toward fidelity to biblical teachings on church governance. Continue reading The Scriptural Pattern of Church Organization: A Call to Biblical Fidelity in Contemporary Ecclesiology

Weaving Virtues into the Soul: A Call to Christian Holiness

Weaving Virtues into the Soul: A Call to Christian Holiness

In 2 Peter 1:5-7, Apostle Peter calls believers to embody virtues like faith, knowledge, and love, urging a countercultural lifestyle reflecting Christ’s nature. These interconnected virtues are gifts of grace, challenging secular values such as autonomy and pleasure. Weaving them into daily life fulfills God’s transformative purpose, aligning believers with His eternal glory. Continue reading Weaving Virtues into the Soul: A Call to Christian Holiness

Reflections on Unity, Restoration, and the Gathering of God’s People

Reflections on Unity, Restoration, and the Gathering of God’s People

The content explores humanity’s spiritual disunity and the divine call for reunion expressed in the hymn “Thy Children Are Gathering Home.” It emphasizes the need for true leadership, restoration, and unity among believers, rooted in the biblical promise of God’s presence. Ultimately, it invites active participation in the ongoing work of gathering and healing within faith communities. Continue reading Reflections on Unity, Restoration, and the Gathering of God’s People