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Check out the latest articles and videos I’ve shared… but be warned, this is the acumilation of nearly a decade of work, and I’ve changed my thoughts on a lot of things, so don’t hold me to anything that I don’t agree with 🙂
The Playground of Heavenly Reality: Pneumatological Sacramentalism
My early Christian experience was largely in church traditions that were about as far from any form of sacramentalism that one could get. Our family attended churches within the Evangelical and Charismatic movements, none of which ever used the word “sacrament."...
#SVS2015: Organic Church Forms within the Vineyard
At this year's Society of Vineyard Scholars annual meeting, focused on "Thinking with the Church, Thinking with the Vineyard," features a panel featuring three of our ThinkTheology.org contributors: Brad Blocksom, Kenny Burchard, and Luke Geraty. Here are the papers...
Steve Chalke’s Irrational, Ignorant, & Arrogant Response Regarding Howard Yoder
Thomas Creedy wrote "An Open Letter to My Church Friends" in regards to a recent book published by Steve Chalke called Being Human: How to Become the Person You Were Meant to Be. Since anthropology and spiritual formation are such vitally valuable topics for the...
Healthy Things Grow: Multiplication in Discipleship
God cares about multiplication: "The first essential principle [of church growth] is to realize that God wants his lost children found and enfolded. Church growth explodes from the life-giving nature of the eternal God. Jesus Christ gave his disciples the Great...
Yes, Everyone Gets to Play. No, Everyone Doesn’t Get to Lead
An often quoted Wimberism in the Vineyard movement is that "everyone gets to play" (I've written about this here). We often encourage our church family to remember that there aren't any "superheroes" in the kingdom of God and that all of God's people should...
A Review of Four Ed Cyzewski Books You *Need* to Own
Last year I was at Society of Vineyard Scholars’ annual conference and had lunch with a really cool dude with a beard. He informed me that he had started attending the Central Vineyard in Columbus, OH and was a writer. As an aspiring author, I was immediately...
An Opportunity for Reformed Spirituality: Why Albert Mohler Concerns Me
Christian spirituality hasn't always been a topic of interest for me. Despite the breadth of spiritual depth found in historic Puritanism, my exposure to Reformed theology focused mostly upon doctrine and, sadly, overlooked a tremendous amount of excellent resources...
Simon Chan on Worship…
Simon Chan, one of my favorite theologians, writes: "Because worship is the defining practice of the church, it “provides the primary source for the nourishment of the Christian spiritual life.” Over time worship will have a deep and abiding effect on the...
The Best Intro to Kingdom Theology…
If I had to summarize all of the preaching of Jesus and all of the preaching of Paul, I'd suggest that they had one message with many applications: the kingdom of God. Jesus proclaimed the kingdom (Matt. 4:17, 23; 9:35; Mark 1:14-15; Luke 8:1; Acts 1:3, etc.) and Paul...