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Why I am not a Mainstream Christian

April 4, 2012 By Erik DiVietro Leave a Comment

Rachel Held Evans writes a lot about her spiritual struggles with the evangelical churches of her youth. Recently, she posted her reasons why she is not a part of a mainstream church (the historical but theologically liberal denominations). I share a lot of her frustrations which much of evangelical Christianity (a very loose category for… Read More »

Filed Under: Archive, Blog, Uncategorized Tagged With: bible, Christianity, Church, mainstream denomination

Folks Who Have Popped in Recently

April 2, 2012 By Erik DiVietro 1 Comment

I keep track of the visitors who stop in and comment on the blog, and there have been a lot recently, so I decided to provide some links: Brian McCobb, a missionary to Paraguay (and a friend of many years) Dave Simpson, The Unexpected Pastor Trey Medley, Why Theology T.E. Hanna, Of Dust and Kings Rev… Read More »

Filed Under: Archive, Blog, Cross Posts Tagged With: bible, Christianity, Church, links

Why So Many Translations

March 30, 2012 By Erik DiVietro 2 Comments

The other night, one of our guys asked me about the differences among the various translations of the Scriptures, so I figured it was worth mentioning what is going on with all that stuff. I am going to give some basic, basic thoughts. By its nature, this kind of an entry will leave out a… Read More »

Filed Under: Ancient History, Archive, Blog, History, Medieval History Tagged With: bible, Christianity, Church, Greek, textual criticism

Something About Jesus

March 30, 2012 By Erik DiVietro 4 Comments

I learned something interesting yesterday and I thought I would share. In rabbinical Judaism, there are varying degrees of illegitimacy of a child. The lowest possible kind was a mamzer – the child of adultery, incest or other vile sexual sin. But there is another type called a shetuki. This word literally means “silent one”… Read More »

Filed Under: Archive, Blog, General Tagged With: bible, Christianity, Church, jesus

I Was Here Before You, Pastors and Leaders

March 29, 2012 By Erik DiVietro Leave a Comment

Yesterday, the carpet installers came to the church facility to lay the carpet on the stage. There’s still one piece to be laid, covering our baptistry, but there is a remarkable difference between what it looked like before and what it looks like now. It is amazing how much a couple of steps and new… Read More »

Filed Under: Archive, Blog, Uncategorized Tagged With: bible, Christianity, Church, leadership

IKON

March 26, 2012 By Erik DiVietro Leave a Comment

At Bedford Road, we finished up Luke 5 yesterday. To be honest, I am still a little surprised that it took me so long to work through the chapter but there is just so much depth to these first encounters with Jesus. The way Jesus turned these people’s lives around, and then he encounters a… Read More »

Filed Under: Archive, Blog, Greek Tagged With: bible, Christianity, Church, gospel of luke, jesus, preaching, sermon

Educational Choices

March 26, 2012 By Erik DiVietro Leave a Comment

As parents, we have a biblical mandate to care for the education of our children. Prior to the 19th century, this was assumed. Normal parents generally trained their children in whatever trade they did themselves or apprenticed their children to someone else who needed ready hands. “Book learning” such as it existed was reserved for… Read More »

Filed Under: Archive, Blog, General, Marriage and Family Tagged With: bible, christian education, christian school, Christianity, Church, education

All in the Family?

March 23, 2012 By Erik DiVietro Leave a Comment

A couple of days ago, I wrote a blog on Commodus, the Roman emperor who inherited his rule from his father Marcus Aurelius. My original intention had been to write about choosing people who are qualified rather than people you are close to but somehow I got sidetracked. This entry from Out of Ur got… Read More »

Filed Under: Ancient History, Archive, Blog, Elder Rule, General, History, Ministry Connections Tagged With: bible, Church, crystal cathedral, leadership, Robert Schuller

Music Flashback

March 23, 2012 By Erik DiVietro Leave a Comment

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FqpJlqqvjQ] This is from November 2010, right before the merger. It is interesting in a couple of ways – not just how the stage and band has been shuffled and reformed but also the congregation that is gathered (although we can only see the backs of people’s heads). I love our musicians and cannot wait… Read More »

Filed Under: Archive, Blog, Videos, Women, Worship Tagged With: bible, Christianity, Church, music, worship

Know the Agendas

March 22, 2012 By Erik DiVietro Leave a Comment

I am re-reading Steven Sample’s book, Contrarian’s Guide to Leadership which my friend Rob gave to me several years ago. Sample is the current president of USC and a former president of SUNY-Buffalo, and a very successful leader in business. One of the points that Sample makes is that he surrounds himself with a small… Read More »

Filed Under: Archive, Blog, Elder Rule, General, Ministry Connections, Reading Tagged With: bible, Christianity, Church, leadership, Steven sample

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