Yesterday was a great day at Cedar Creek. We celebrated our Identity Launch, revealing our new logo, tagline, and website. Check it out here.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Thoughts About Boston
My heart ached when I heard the news and saw the reports
from the Boston Marathon yesterday. Evil does exist in the world. The events in Boston really struck a nerve. I
can’t imagine the terror and confusion in the moment and the grief in the
aftermath (I’m especially feeling for the runner whose son was killed and wife
and daughter injured). I have
participated in a number of big races through the years, especially Richmond, so
I could imagine being near that finish line. The atmosphere is always upbeat, positive,
and celebratory. And to be shattered in an instant by a senseless act. I don’t
get it. I agree with what Bob Russell tweeted yesterday: “The evil one seeks to
kill, steal & destroy. Don't cower in fear. Let’s run to the only safe
haven - the will of God. He will overcome!”
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Reflecting on The Gospel Coalition

I guess what’s bothering me a bit is that I have to go outside my tribe (Restoration Movement – Independent Christian Church and Churches of Christ) to find events and hear preaching like this. We do have some wonderful events/conventions, but frankly, they are not at the same level. I was taught in college that we were the “people of the book.” I am not convinced that we have a monopoly on that. In fact, I think we’re getting out butts kicked in that area by some other groups.
The TGC and T4G crowd have been called, “Young, Restless,
and Reformed”. Dissatisfied with the
status quo that they have experienced in their congregations, they are starting
to read, study, and promote some of the core doctrines that launched the
Protestant Reformation. I’m wondering
whether the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ can demonstrate a similar
rebirth. Does our movement have significant numbers of people who can be
identified as, “Young, Restless, and Restorationist”? Surely there are people in their 20’s and 30’s
who have grown weary of the “same old church thing” and would be eager to
embrace a return to the church as depicted on the pages of the New Testament.
Our Calvinist friends have demonstrated that young people are not averse to
things of a spiritual/biblical nature. May the Lord raise up leaders in our
movement who are able to capture the imaginations of our young and bright
believers.
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