Don Williams: Shaping the Theology, Praxis, & Culture of Worship

Don Williams,[2] “one of the Vineyard’s premier theologians,”[3] was the founding pastor of Coast Vineyard Christian Fellowship in La Jolla, CA from 1989 until 2002,[4] as well as the primary author/editor of the Vineyard Statement of Faith.[5] In addition to his...

The Spirit as the Power & Presence of God

Theological discourse has changed in some significant ways in the past few decades. In the 1980’s, serious debate existed between scholars as to the relevance and reality of the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit. Some scholars, holding to a viewpoint known as...

Trinitarian Creedal Christianity

For most of my life, I've been connected to Vineyard churches, a unique movement of churches that has historically identified itself as the "radical middle" between Evangelicals and Pentecostal/Charismatics. I don't think I'd even heard of a "creed" until I was in...

What is Our Ecclesiological Kingdom Identity?

A dear friend of mine recently suffered a tragic loss in his life and, after all of the chips had fallen, wondered to himself, "What the hell is the point?" This vulnerable question seemed to get at this nagging question related to faith -- what's the point of...

The Cross & Resurrection of Christ…

While I'm not a fan of simplistic faith or anti-intellectualism, I do have a high value for discerning central themes or what some have described as the "simple" gospel, though sometimes I'm confused by what people mean by that term! Confusion aside, I think it is...

Power in the Name of Jesus

Years ago I was at a prayer gathering and we had a number of visitors from out of town. One of them, a young lady from Canada, requested prayer but was seemingly unsure of what she wanted prayer for. Our group spent the next hour praying for her and as we continued,...

On Associations, Networks, & Denominations…

Anaheim continues to be on my heart and mind as I have continued to receive emails and other forms of correspondence from people who have been significantly impacted by the decision to disassociate from the Vineyard movement. This has me thinking a bit more about the...

Be Like Lance…

The first time I attended the Anaheim Vineyard, I was pretty overwhelmed. John Wimber, the founder that local church, has made an indelible impact on my life. Though I grew up as a kid in the Vineyard, it wasn’t until around the age of twenty that I read Bill...

Ep 21: Gender Dynamics & the Politics of a “yellow” Kingdom w/ Melody Winderweedle

On episode twenty-one, I'm joined by Melody Winderweedle to discuss the various dynamics attached to women in ministry as well as a good bit of thinking in relation to how the politics of the kingdom of God are "yellow." About Melody: Melody Winderweedle is the...

Ep 20: Africans, African Americans, & Cultural Challenges in Church w/ Edgar King & Ramon Mayo

On episode twenty, I have a conversation with Edgar King and Ramon Mayo to discuss a lot of different topics, including Church, theology, and ethnic diversity. https://youtu.be/1zNvoVNDvhA You can download the audio...
Read Scripture and Let Scripture Read You

Read Scripture and Let Scripture Read You

What is the Bible? The Bible is unlike any other book ever written… it's an ancient collection of writings, comprised of 66 separate books, written over approximately 1,600 years, by at least 40 distinct authors. The Old Testament contains 39 books written from...

Healthy Things Grow: Multiplication in Discipleship

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...

A Review of Four Ed Cyzewski Books You *Need* to Own

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...

Simon Chan on Worship…

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…

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...

Garrett’s New Commentary on Exodus

Garrett’s New Commentary on Exodus

Duane A. Garrett is an Old Testament scholar who currently teaches at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He's well respected in his field and I've found several of his commentaries quite helpful, so I was excited to review his latest addition to the Kregel...

Postmoderns Need (and have) Creeds!

Postmoderns Need (and have) Creeds!

Been reading Carl R. Trueman's The Creedal Imperative. I love Trueman... even when I totally and completely disagree with him (which seems like 50% of the time). He makes so many wonderful points that are historically informed and hilariously obvious, especially...

On Discerning God’s Will, My Future, and What I Enjoy

On Discerning God’s Will, My Future, and What I Enjoy

If Jesus asked you to do more, would you? How about if Jesus asked you to slow down, would you? What if the Lord wanted you to both do more, slow down, and refocus? Socrates said "Beware of the barrenness of a busy life." In Sacred Rhythms, Ruth Haley Barton writes...

The Evangelism Study Bible (a review)

The Evangelism Study Bible (a review)

I have a love/hate relationship with study bibles. On one hand, I really like that there is a resource for people who may not have had seven hundred years of seminary training. On the other, it's frustrating when some well-meaning people treat the commentary notes as...

Top Ten Books of 2014

Top Ten Books of 2014

As is customary for this time of year, I'd like to share the top ten books that I read. I've done this for 2011 and 2013 and have provided lists for my top five books on the plurality of pastors, top five books on the kingdom of God, top ten books on Charismatic...

The Language of Bad Leadership: 3 Phrases to Avoid

The Language of Bad Leadership: 3 Phrases to Avoid

A few years ago I attended a meeting being led by two people who served in a leadership role within our church. There were about ten of us sitting around a table and I thought our meeting was going to be focused on strategic planning and a chance for us all to kind of...

10 Signs You are Dealing with a Theological Troll!

10 Signs You are Dealing with a Theological Troll!

The art of trolling has long been perfected by a select group of people who reside on the Internet. It happens in just about every circle of Internet interaction, but I'm especially keen to recognizing when trolling happens of the theological variety. In fact, I've...

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